Access
A Parent's Guide for Disabled Children & Children with Special Needs Who Want to Finish College
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Chaleeya Yeh
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College4Pay
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Discover everything you need to know to help your child succeed and thrive in a college environment...
Starting college is an exciting and daunting prospect - but for students with disabilities, the process of enrolling and participating in classes comes with unique challenges.
Do you find yourself wondering who will advocate for your child?
Are you confused by the accommodations and opportunities available to them?
You're not alone.
Millions of parents each year face the perplexing, sometimes contradictory policies of colleges and universities when it comes to disability accommodations. In fact, of the 69.6 million families in the United States, more than 20 million have at least one family member with a disability.
This means that millions of parents have been in your shoes, trying to do what's best for their child and set them up for success.
Financial aid, residence halls, dealing with professors, and more…it can feel overwhelming at times, and that's where this guide comes in.
Packed with relevant information about university policies, legal rights, and accessibility options, you'll find the answers to your most pressing questions about your child's college experience.
In Access, here is just a fraction of what you will discover:
- How to access campus resources that will help your child navigate day-to-day requirements and manage exams and projects
- The most popular accessibility apps that will make it easier than ever for your child to stay on track, take effective notes, and study well
- What accommodations and rights your child is entitled to as an enrolled student, and how to make the most of them
- An overview of tuition assistance programs designed to help make college an affordable reality
- Crucial considerations you should take before enrollment, such as physical accessibility on campus
And much more.
The National Center for Education Statistics estimates that around 11 percent of US undergraduate students have a disability - every one of those students deserves to have a rich and fulfilling college experience.
Rather than spending hours and hours navigating university policies and trying to decipher what is relevant to your child, take the guesswork out of the equation.
Uncover everything you need to know to help them take on this exciting next stage in their life!
College doesn't have to be a struggle. Help prepare your child by scrolling up and clicking the “Add to Cart” button right now.
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