Webinar

In session two of this workshop series hosted by The PACER Center, a panel of experts discuss and share national higher education resources, as well as opportunities that are expanding in Minnesota. Presenters included Dan Habib from Think College, Mary Hauff with the Minnesota Inclusive Higher Education Consortium (MIHEC), Dawn Allen, Director of Bethel Build, and a Bethel Build graduate.

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Inclusive Higher Education Network

To ensure academic success in inclusive coursework, effective collaboration with faculty and instructors is essential. This webinar, presented by Chelsea Vanhorn Stinnet, explored strategies to engage with faculty, encompassing activities like fostering awareness throughout the campus for inclusive postsecondary education and adapting coursework for students with intellectual disabilities auditing academic classes. Participants acquired valuable insights and practices to promote meaningful collaboration with faculty and instructors on their campuses.

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National Coordinating Center

Presented by Chelsea VanHorn Stinnett, Think College National Coordinating Center, and Lee Burdette Williams, College Autism Network, led an informative conversation tailored for families and prospective students. The session explored the unique differences between college programs designed for individuals with intellectual disability and autism. From eligibility requirements to the diverse array of support services available, the details needed to make informed decisions about postsecondary education were delved into.

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National Coordinating Center

This webinar, hosted by NTACT:C, highlights effective strategies and skills to help your students Think College. A panel moderated by Dan Habib and composed of K-12 transition specialists, a program director from an inclusive postsecondary education program, and a vocational rehabilitation (VR) administrator shares effective strategies and skills to help your students on a variety of relevant topics: 

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Inclusive Higher Education Network

Flexible Supports for College Success Presented by Maria Paiewonsky, Ashley Luce*, and Luke Saint-Amour, this webinar covered topics such as supported education, student engagement in college classes, determining accommodation needs, campus resources, and intensive supports. The presentation emphasized the importance of determining the appropriate level of support for student engagement and satisfaction in college classes. It included information on typical classroom supports, academic accommodations, educational coaching, and peer mentoring.

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National Coordinating Center