In this webinar from March 2026, Danie Roberts-Dahm, Meg Grigal, and Clare Papay introduced the re-fu
National Coordinating Center
This Google spreadsheet shares details of all the summer programs that college programs in the Think College Search directory have submitted, last updated March 2026. Included in the spreadsheet are descriptions of the program, websites when available, and contact information.
Announcing the Think College Policy Advocates Summary Report
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.
Get to Know the National Coordinating Center
In this webinar from March 2026, Danie Roberts-Dahm, Meg Grigal, and Clare Papay introduced the re-fu
Paying for college is hard. However, there are scholarships available for students with intellectual disability who want to go to college. This resource was created to help families and others locate scholarship money to help pay for college. There are scholarships listed that any student is eligible for, and many that are for students with specific disabilities. The information included in this document is up-to-date as of February 2026. The information will be reviewed and updated every year.
Our Expanded Approach to Technical Assistance: What It Means for You
Advancing Accreditation to Strengthen Inclusive College Programs
Announcing the New Transition and Postsecondary Programs for Students with Intellectual Disabilities (TPSID) Projects
Any student preparing for college must have a plan to pay for college and students with intellectual disability (ID) are likely to use many of the same resources as other college students to pay for college. There are some resources specific to individuals with disabilities to consider, as well. Students are using numerous approaches to pay for college, often braiding together several different funding sources to cover the costs.
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