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Students use Veterans Affairs educational benefits infrequently, but they may be of interest to college programs as well as to students who are dependents of veterans.
June 28, 2022
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Rachel Adams-Duffy was an intern with Think College during her final semester as a student at Bergen Community College. Here, she reflects on her time at Bergen and what's next.
June 10, 2022
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Watch this recording of a one hour webinar that described and explained 10 different sources of funding that students and families can explore as they develop a plan for how to pay for college.
June 7, 2022
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A list of 7 resources on sources of funding for college to help you learn more about the options and which ones are best for you.
June 7, 2022
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Mentors are often used to support students with intellectual disability as they transition to college.
June 6, 2022
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Any student preparing for college must have a plan to pay for college and students with intellectual disability (ID) are likely to use many of the same resources as other college students to pay for college.
June 6, 2022
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Each month, the NCC features a question received by our Technical Assistance (TA) team in our monthly newsletter.
June 1, 2022
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Hi, I’m Shelby. I started working for Think College in February of this year. I grew up and live in Colorado. Today I am sharing how my state made college possible for students with intellectual disability. In Colorado, the key was to pass state legislation.
May 31, 2022
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This webinar and supporting resources sharesinformation on several funding options that students and families can explore, such as Vocational Rehabilitation, Medicaid, scholarships, federal student financial aid, Veteran’s benefits, and ABLE accounts. Details of each funding source are shared, as well as an overview of the conditions under which available funding possibilities may be an option.
May 24, 2022
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Ten teams of policy advocates are preparing to visit Washington, DC in June to learn more about advocacy and disability policy, and then visit their Members of Congress. They are ready to take what they've learned to effect change in the disability community.
May 23, 2022