A Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) is a written document describing a cooperative relationship between a college or university and a sending district wishing to work together to develop an inclusive dual enrollment program. It services as a legal document and describes the terms and details of the partnership agreement. A MOA may be used regardless of whether or not money is to be exchanged as part of the agreement. This example was developed by Westfield State University.
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This helpful resource from ACHIEVE at Highline was created to provide a student with an opportunity for career exploration and skill development, and allows the involved parties to be in agreement about the various roles and responsibilities.
These documents provide examples of tools used in the admissions process by college programs for students with ID. They can be used by those looking for resources to assist in the development of their own admissions process.
This PowerPoint template was created to be used by postsecondary education teams to educate each other, community partners, advocacy groups, and legislators about the benefits of postsecondary education for students with intellectual disability. The presentaiton includes tips on how to advocate and educate others, and allows the user to insert individual stories or information about an existing or planned program.
This template was designed to be personalized and shared with anyone who needs to know more about inclusive higher education, from a personal perspective. Fill out this template with your own information and share with the transition team in your local school district, staff and faculty at colleges and universities, advocacy organizations, legislators and policy makers, and more!
This sheet was designed for use when meeting with state-level legislators, policymakers, and decision makers. This sheet includes helpful verbiage and powerful statistics to use in conversations with leaders who may be unfamiliar with the benefits and positive outcomes for students with intellectual disabilities who are able to attend college and obtain meaningful employment. It also includes some action ideas at the state and local level.
This is a case study about Greg, including a Positive Personal Profile and some sample questions to review.
Use this Features to Benefits example as a guide for how to sell yourself and get your foot in the door to start negotiations with potential employers.
This blank template can be completed with a student to determine personal strengths, weaknesses, preferences, and more, and is very helpful when beginning a job search.
This form can be used by a job specialist or job developer to gather detailed information from a jobseeker about interests and preferences, previous experience, skills and knowledge, accommodations and support needs, transportation resources, and more.
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