Are you interested in applying to have your program approved as a Comprehensive Transition and Postsecondary (CTP) program so that you can offer federal financial aid for students with...Read more
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Presented by Ian Foss of Federal Student Aid in May, 2014, this webinar excerpt outlines the steps involved in developing and submitting an application, tips for a successful application, the...Read more
This webinar, hosted by Georgia Inclusive Postsecondary Education Consortium, was part of a webinar series for parents experiencing the transition from high school to college with their children...Read more
This webinar provides professionals, individuals with disabilities and their families information from a postsecondary perspective that will assist them in creating a good fit between the goals of...Read more
Changes in the Higher Education Act have made it possible for eligible students with intellectual disabilities to receive federal financial aid when they are attending an approved Comprehensive...Read more
This webinar, presented by Ian Foss, of Policy Liaison and Implementation at the US Department of Education, Office of Federal Student Aid, reviews the relevant changes to the Higher Education Act...Read more
The college search process can be grueling. It is an emotional time, when your student is ready to exit high school and try something new. IN addition to all the considerations necessary for...Read more
This webinar archive provides a guide to and through college, through the experiences of several parents who have been there. Outcomes and pitfalls for students, the changing role of families and...Read more
This module provides information to families who want to learn more about the possibilities for their sons or daughters with intellectual disabilities to attend college. The module describes...Read more
Get Ready for College: A Resource for Teens with Disabilities is a free virtual course for high school students and others who have an interest in learning about the transition to college. It was...Read more