Introduced in 2022, but not passed, this legislation directs the Iowa College Student Aid Commission to create a scholarship program to support individuals with intellectual, development or...Read more
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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
This bill, signed in 2016, authorizes an increase in the amount of Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarships (KEES) for students with IDD who enroll in a CTP in Kentucky. These students will be eligible for a $500 KEES if they are enrolled in at least six credit hours in a term, or $250 if they are enrolled in less than six credit hours....Read more
Passed in 2022, this is the appropriations bill for funding Kentucky state agencies. The bill provides, under the appropriations for University of Kentucky, "$500,000 in each fiscal year for the...Read more
This legislation, signed into law in 2022, expands the eligibility terms of the Work Ready Kentucky Scholarship Program to include Kentucky students with intellectual disabilities enrolled in...Read more
This is an example of a learning agreement contract that could be used for establishing individual learning goals for a student auditing a college course....Read more
This video features contributions from several faculty members and their personal experiences with students with intellectual disability participating in their classes....Read more
This legislation, signed in June of 2022, establishes the Louisiana Postsecondary Inclusive Education Fund, which will finance the creation of comprehensive inclusive postsecondary education...Read more
Date Introduced: 1/16/24
Status: Introduced and Referred to the Committee on Education and Cultural Affairs
A Task Force was created by the Maryland General Assembly in July 2013. For students with IDD, the Task Force considered the expansion of courses at public institutions of higher education and studied the impact of offering credit and noncredit courses to the these students....Read more