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Tools
for Youth
After High School - Your Future,
Your Plan

What
Are You Going To Do After Graduation? 
Get a jump on your future while you are still
in school. This checklist can help develop a plan
for items that need to be accomplished before
you accept your diploma.
Developed by: The Kentucky Commission
for Children with Special Health Care Needs (KCCSHCN)
Students With
Disabilities Preparing For Postsecondary Education:
Know Your Rights and Responsibilities
As a student with a disability, you need to be
well informed about your rights and responsibilities
as well as the responsibilities that postsecondary
schools have toward you. Being well informed will
help ensure that you have a full opportunity to
enjoy the benefits of the postsecondary education
experience without confusion or delay.
Developed By: WSTP
College - A Scary, But Exciting Time!
College:
You-Can-Do-It!
Some adults, because of their disabilities, have
lives which do not include many of the experiences
of their non-disabled peers, including attending
college and obtaining a career. Increased awareness
of the rights and contributions of individuals
with disabilities has resulted in a growing concern
about expanding their post-secondary options.
This publication addresses issues surrounding
transition from high school
to college and beyond for people with disabilities.
Developed by: University of Washington
Do-IT Program (UWDoIT)
Summer Pre-College Programs
for Students with Disabilities 2006
pre-college
summer programs for students with disabilities
to help them prepare for college and enhance
college performance. Campus disability support
providers report that students who receive
some preview of the college experience tend
to manage the first year with fewer adjustment
problems.
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Last Updated
July 22, 2008
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