Supporting College Access, Learning, and Employment (SCALE)

Northern Arizona University
Supporting College Access, Learning, and Employment (SCALE)
912 W. Riordan Rd.
Flagstaff , AZ 86011-5630
Program Contact Tricia Carver
Program Contact Email scale@nau.edu
Program Phone 928-523-4717
Website Program website

SCALE supports individuals with intellectual disabilities who are interested in pursuing an advanced degree, certification, or credential in any field. The SCALE team engages directly with college-bound students to foster an atmosphere of inclusion. Students are matched with a team to create individualized transition plans along with peer mentors to better learn and engage with their non-disabled peers in inclusive academic and social settings. To achieve its goals, SCALE provides services and supports to students between the ages of 18-28 attending school at one of our partnered sites: Northern Arizona University, Coconino Community College, Mohave College, and Arizona Western College.

Program information submitted: Jan 27, 2026

General
Public or private:Public
Type of school:4-year college or university
Is this program a federally funded TPSID program?:Yes
Number of students:20
Requirements
Program serves students who have left high school?:Some of our students have left high school
High school diploma required?:No, an IEP/non-standard diploma/certificate of attendance is accepted
Deadline to apply to this program:rolling
Students in this program have these disabilities:
  • Intellectual disability
  • Autism
Planned program length:
  • Varies from student to student
Cost
Is this program able to provide federal financial aid as a Comprehensive Transition Program (CTP)?:No
Students pay for the program in the following ways:
  • Private pay (student and family)
  • Vocational Rehabilitation Funds
  • Scholarships
  • Federal Financial Aid
Academic
Students enrolled in this program take the following types of inclusive courses (with students who don't have disabilities):
  • Typical college courses for credit
Are students in this program able to access support services through your IHE disability services office?:Yes
Students take courses that are only for students in this program:No
Percentage of all courses taken by students that are inclusive:100%
Do all students in this program enroll in at least one inclusive college/university course for credit or audit each semester?:Yes
Students in the program have access to the following campus-wide services:
  • Career services
  • Disability/accessibility services
  • Academic tutoring services
  • Health services
  • Access to a transcript via the registrar
  • Academic advising services (not program staff)
  • Mental health/counseling services
Employment
Does this program have a working partnership with VR to provide funding, supports and/or services to students in the program?Yes
Housing
Housing is provided to students?:Yes
Housing options available:
  • Inclusive on campus
Residential supports for students who live in college/university housing:
  • None
Extracurricular
Students participate in student organizations on campus:Yes
Students may participate in the following extra-curricular activities:
  • Registered student organizations
  • Student government
  • Club sports
  • Campus events
  • Study abroad
  • Fraternities/sororities
Students participate in these campus-wide events:
  • College/University's Student orientation
  • College/University's Family orientation
  • College/University's Graduation