College Grads with Intellectual Disability Have Better Employment Outcomes
"In a lot of ways, this is a civil rights and social justice issue," said Tom Sannicandro, the director of the Institute of Community Inclusion, abo
"In a lot of ways, this is a civil rights and social justice issue," said Tom Sannicandro, the director of the Institute of Community Inclusion, abo
One of the greatest challenges for college attendance is how to pay for it, and this can be particularly true for students with intellectual disability.
Cate Weir, Debra Hart, Rebecca Lazo and Clare Papay of Think College will be presenting and exhibiting at this year’s TASH conference being held in Atlanta, GA on December 13-15.
What a fabulous week in Syracuse at the State of the Art Conference on Higher Education and Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities.
If you are attending the State of the Art Conference on Postsecondary Education and Students with Intellectual Disability in Syracuse, NY, this week, be sure to check out the presentations by Think
I can still remember how it felt when my daughter came home and informed us that college was her plan after graduation. She was in the eighth grade.
In late September, the Maryland Inclusive Higher Education Collaborative in collaboration with the Think College National Coordinating Center, hosted a full-day capacity building institute at Chesa
It was a good, productive trip for Think College staff to Milwaukee for the Division on Career Development and Transition (DCDT) conference!
This month, we’re happy to share two new publications with you. Dr.
Don’t miss Think College team members at the Division on Career Development and Transition (DCDT) 2017 International Conference in Milwaukee this week!