This is an example of a memorandum of understanding between a postsecondary education program for students with intellectual disability and Title IX/Conduct offices to ensure there are clear...Read more
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This worksheet template provides postsecondary education program staff with examples of policy and practices related to communicating with families and to support students in understanding how and...Read more
Staff and students from the University of Oklahoma Sooner Works and University of Alabama CrossingPoints programs describe their approaches to support student living on campus in this informative...Read more
This document lists over a dozen videos, presentations and documents that explain various aspects of COVID-19 in plain language. Links and a brief description of each resource is provided. The...Read more
This Student Handbook from the Inclusive Education Services program at University of Central Florida provides a good example of the information to include for students in a handbook of this type....Read more
This Think College Snapshot captures data from June 2019 on specific markers of higher education programs for students with intellectual disabilities, including which are designated as...Read more
This webinar introduces the inclusive living component of the Succeed Program and how it was developed. An inclusive residential program for students with intellectual and developmental...Read more
As Inclusive Postsecondary Education (IPSE) programs are discussed at institutions of higher education, administrators often bring concerns to the table regarding safety of the students with ID/DD...Read more
This Student and Parent Handbook from The Scholars with Diverse Abilities Program (SDAP) at Appalachian State University provides an example of the kinds of things that can be covered in a...Read more
This practical guide can be used by colleges, universities, and other institutions of higher education interested in developing inclusive living opportunities for students with intellectual...Read more