AdvocacyOutreach-Resources

Through a partnership between Think College and the Association of University Centers on Disabilities (AUCD), the Think College Policy Advocates (TCPA) training program was established to train pairs of college students with intellectual disability and a college staff or faculty member on critical topics related to effective advocacy, particularly for college options for students with intellectual disability. 

Project
National Coordinating Center

Over the past decade, states made big strides toward inclusive college access through legislation, funding, and advocacy. But there was still more to do — and this session helped participants figure out what came next for their states.

In this interactive webinar, Caroline Jurisich shared what had been happening in states over the past ten years, what new trends were starting to appear, and what we learned from real experiences in the field.

Vocational rehabilitation (VR) professionals can (and should!) "Think Higher. Think College." In this video, hear from two VR professionals from Oklahoma and Indiana about ways they have worked with students with intellectual disability to set and achieve postsecondary goals of college and work. The addition of VR professionals to the inclusive postsecondary education is critical. Use this video to educate professionals in K-12, vocational rehabilitation, and inclusive postsecondary education. 

Project
Inclusive Higher Education Network

Preparing for the Future: Advocates Teaching Advocacy

“Nothing about us without us” is important to us at Think College, and we want to highlight those individuals who are helping us demonstrate this by teaching college students with intellectual disability how to become advocates. Find out more about the specific work of Nichole Hastings and Liz Weintraub. 

This resource will  help you create an "elevator speech," or short and concise description that can be used to inform elected officials, business and community leaders and others who you want to educate on a particular topic of importance to you.  This is a helpful strategy for all advocates to learn how to use effectively. 

Project
National Coordinating Center