Skip to main content

Subscribe  |  Donate  |  En Español

Home

Main navigation

  • Home
  • Students & Families
    • College Search
    • Think College Policy Advocates
    • Student Corner
    • #IPSEDay
    • Family Resources
    • Español
  • Projects
    • Think College National Coordinating Center
    • Inclusive Higher Education Network
    • Think Higher. Think College.
    • Future Quest Islands: Explorations
    • Transition Leadership
    • From College to Career Project
  • TA & Training
    • Get Help from Think College
    • Events
    • Recorded Webinars
    • Online Courses
    • Think College Groups
    • Think College Policy Advocates
  • Resources
    • College Search
    • Search Resource Library
    • Resources by Topic
    • What's Happening in Your State
    • IPSE Regional Alliances
    • Public Awareness
    • Research Products
    • Rethinking College: The Film
    • Program Accreditation
    • Employment Opportunities
    • Think College Publications
    • #IPSEDay
  • About
    • What is Think College?
    • Think College Staff
    • Remembering Debra Hart
    • Inside Think College Blog
    • Think College News
    • Think College in the Media
    • Connect With Us
    • Donate
    • TPSID

Breadcrumb

  1. Home
  2. Daley, Rebecca

Daley, Rebecca

Student Supports > Peer Support/Mentoring
Document
The use of peer mentors to facilitate the inclusion of youth with Intellectual Disabilities and Developmental Disabilities in post-secondary education

Brief article chronicles the use of peer mentors at the College of New Jersey's College and Community Studies Program.

Subscribe to Daley, Rebecca

Contacts

Institute for Community Inclusion
UMass Boston
Boston, Massachusetts 02125
Phone: (617) 287-4300
Email: thinkcollege@umb.edu
 

Links

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Team Members
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sitemap
  • Connect With Us
  • Log out
  • My account

About

Think College is a national initiative dedicated to developing, expanding, and improving research and practice in higher education for students with intellectual disability. It is based at the Institute for Community Inclusion, University of Massachusetts Boston.

Social

Facebook   Twitter   LinkedIn   Instagram   Email Think College

Institute for Community Inclusion and UMass Boston

©   Institute for Community Inclusion at the University of Massachusetts Boston.


ABOUT  |  ACCESSIBILITY  |  CONTACT