We’re Working on a Program Development Course!
The article features news about the development of an asynchronous online course on program development.
The article features news about the development of an asynchronous online course on program development.
Check out these tools college programs for students with intellectual disability can use NOW to become familiar with Program Accreditation Standards.
Think College recently published two resources that will be very useful to anyone planning to start a college or university program for students with intellectual disability.
In this guest post by Elise McMillan, she reflects on her work related to inclusive postsecondary education at Vanderbilt University and in the state of Tennessee, and shares how asking one question can get things started.
Think College staff and some of our wonderful partners have developed new resources on topics like starting a new college program for students with ID, instructional frameworks, apprenticeships, and first-hand student experiences.
Hi, I’m Shelby. I started working for Think College in February of this year. I grew up and live in Colorado. Today I am sharing how my state made college possible for students with intellectual disability. In Colorado, the key was to pass state legislation.
The US Department of Education awarded 22 new Transition and Postsecondary Programs for Students with Intellectual Disability (TPSID) in October 2020. Six of those grants went to universities that would use the funds to establish new programs.