Developing a Hybrid Model of Postsecondary Education for Students with Intellectual Disabilities: Challenges and Outcomes

This book chapter outlines the experiences in developing CarolinaLIFE, an inclusive postsecondary education (IPSE) program at the University of South Carolina. The authors reflect upon the challenges and outcomes of program development, including the initial challenges of starting an IPSE certificate program at a Carnegie Research Level One institution, the shifting roles of parents, and policies and procedures that have been refined since the program's inception.

The chapter was published in People with Intellectual Disability Experiencing University Life. The book introduces the reader to international perspectives associated with post-secondary school education for students with intellectual disability attending university settings. Examples of students with intellectual disability gaining their right to full inclusion within university settings are outlined, as well as the barriers and facilitators of such innovation.

APA Citation

Plotner, A. J., Marshall, K. J., VanHorn Stinnett, C., & Teasley, K. (2018). Developing a hybrid model of postsecondary education for students with intellectual disabilities: Challenges and outcomes. P. O'Brien, M. Bonati, F Gadow, & R. Slee (Eds), In People with intellectual disability experiencing university life: Theoretical underpinnings, evidence, and lived experience (99-113). Netherlands: Brill.

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