For the past several years, Inclusive Post-secondary Education (IPSE) has been evolving in scope and practice at post-secondary institutions in Alberta, Canada. IPSE programs include and support...Read more
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This article details a model approach for creating access to college for all students, including students with disabilities who have significant physical or intellectual disabilities. The model is...Read more
Recent studies of innovative supports and services in postsecondary education reveal more effective and cooperative mechanisms with which to provide supports to individuals with disabilities (...Read more
The project described here is Phase 1 of a three part study. The overall purpose of the larger study is to develop an assessment protocol for inclusive postsecondary education in Canada....Read more
Although inclusive postsecondary education programs are increasingly available, little is known about the attitudes of matriculating college students toward the inclusion of students with...Read more
This article focuses on a state-based initiative to engage youth with intellectual disabilities (ID), their families, universities, schools, agencies, and funders in improving access to inclusive...Read more
This webinar archive from 2012 provides an overview of the steps involved in developing inclusive postsecondary educational opportunities for students with intellectual disabilities. It is...Read more
This curriculum and assessment guide was created for college and university staff who are developing inclusive programs for individuals with significant disabilities in higher education....Read more
In an effort to support the continued growth in postsecondary options across the country, Think College funded Statewide Strategic Planning grants to 18 University Centers for Excellence in...Read more
Financial, legislative, and philosophical support for postsecondary education (PSE) programs for individuals with intellectual disability has resulted in great increases in the number of such...Read more