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Apply Now! Become a 2023 Think College Policy Advocate!

[Project: National Coordinating Center] AUCD and NCC are pleased to invite students and staff of postsecondary education programs for students with ID to once again apply to be Think College Policy Advocates. Applications are due April 24.
March 14, 2023
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Upcoming Webinar on Student Employment

[Project: National Coordinating Center] Join us March 23 for Collaborating with Employers: Strategies and Tips for Supporting Students with Intellectual Disabilities on the Job, a webinar about supporting student employees with ID and their employers.
March 8, 2023
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Mahad Dahir will speak at the student group meeting on Feb. 16!

[Project: National Coordinating Center] The Emerging Advocates Student Group is a discussion group for people with intellectual disability who are in college or just finished college, or who might be thinking about college. The group was created for students so they can share ideas and learn tips together about advocacy. 
February 9, 2023
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Residential Life Focused webinars

Think College recorded webinars page features two excellent webinars on the operation of inclusive campus housing.  Check them out for helpful guidance and actionable strategies for residential life services in your own program.
February 6, 2023
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Are you preparing a student for college? Attend this webinar!

[Project: National Coordinating Center] Join us for Planning for College Success Now: Recommendations for IEP Teams, a webinar about college preparation for students with intellectual disability. This webinar is for anyone engaged in preparing goals for students through the individual education planning (IEP) process.
December 16, 2022
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Update from the Accreditation Workgroup: December 2022

[Project: National Coordinating Center] The National Coordinating Centers' Accreditation Workgroup continues to work towards the creation of a program accreditation process and the establishment of an accrediting agency.  Read this update to learn what they are up to and what is planned for 2023.
December 12, 2022
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Come talk with other students on December 1!

[Project: National Coordinating Center] The Emerging Advocates Student Group is a discussion group for people with intellectual disability who are in college or just finished college, or who might be thinking about college. The group was created for students so they can share ideas and learn tips together about advocacy. 
November 23, 2022
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Volunteer to Pilot the Program Accreditation process

[National Coordinating Center] The National Coordinating Center's Accreditation Workgroup is currently seeking college or university programs for students with intellectual disability (ID) to pilot a program accreditation process. 
November 15, 2022
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Upcoming Webinar: College & Career Learning

[Project: National Coordinating Center] Join us November 10 for a webinar about supporting students to set and work toward meaningful college and career goals. 
September 28, 2022
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Resources from TPSID Project Director Meeting

[Project: National Coordinating Center] At Think College, we really believe in sharing resources. In July, we hosted the annual Project Director meeting for federally funded Transition and Postsecondary Education Programs for Students with Intellectual Disability (TPSID). TPSID staff and community partners presented many great sessions.
September 13, 2022
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