The main goal is to empower students with disabilities to achieve their goals and become contributing members of society by eliminating barriers and facilitating services for students to become accountable, self-reliant, responsible, and capable.
The services and accommodations vary for each student, depending on the limitations resulting from a disability. The program provides priority registration, counseling, and student education plans, as well as accommodations for learning disabilities.
Students can apply to the program and then work with intake counselors to review their disability and how it impacts their success in an academic setting. From there, the program will identify the academic accommodations, adjustments, and support services the student is eligible for.
The program provides resources and services to help students with disabilities succeed, including counseling, academic accommodations, and support services. Additionally, the program offers resources to help students transition successfully from high school to college.
Yes, the program offers resources and support to help students with disabilities transition successfully from high school to college. This includes a program called TASK, which helps students make a smooth transition and achieve their academic goals.