The Inclusive Higher Education Accreditation Council (IHEAC) is an accrediting agency for college and university programs serving students with intellectual disability. This independent nonprofit...Read more
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Through secondary analyses of quantitative data obtained from the Think College National Coordinating Center database from the first cohort (2010-2015) of model demonstration sites in Florida,...Read more
Think College Insight Brief #29 shares outcomes of 23 graduates from one program at University of North Carolina Greensboro. Data are shared on employment since graduation, current employment,...Read more
Through secondary analyses of data obtained from the Transition and Postsecondary Programs for Students with Intellectual Disabilities (TPSID) National Coordinating Center database of model...Read more
This one page infographic shows key characteristics of students attending TPSID programs in 2011-2012 school year, including demographics, courses attended, job and career development activities...Read more
This document was created as an introduction to accreditation standards. It is intended for readers to gain a general sense of the kinds of issues that are addressed in the standards and begin to...Read more
This study examined the vocational outcomes achieved by 9,432 transition-age (17-26 years old) supported employees with intellectual disability served by state-federal vocational rehabilitation...Read more
Reporting and sharing program graduate achievements is an important part of the continued success and improvement of inclusive postsecondary education (IPSE). The Think College National...Read more
This article examines the population of students who are not completing college. Further, it focuses on students with intellectual disabilities (ID) and the progress that has been made in recent...Read more
Starting in 2010, the NCC has been collecting program and student data from Transition and Postsecondary Programs for Students with Intellectual Disability (TPSIDs) for over 10 years. Data, like...Read more