GEORGIA COLLEGES THAT WELCOME STUDENTS WITH ID

Inclusive college programs across the state offer students with intellectual disabilities (ID) a variety of experiences and opportunities for growth as they prepare for the next chapter of their lives. Transition planning should include college and begin as early as possible during their middle and high school years.
With inclusive programs, referred to as Inclusive Postsecondary Education (IPSE), students with ID can now realize their dream of continuing their studies in a university or college setting with their peers.
The Include College campaign wants to spread the word about the possibilities now open to students with ID in Georgia. Take a look at the following links to find out what parents need to know, firsthand stories from students and parents, and a roadmap to success at including college in your plans. Information about each school's program is offered below to help you understand your college options.
With inclusive programs, referred to as Inclusive Postsecondary Education (IPSE), students with ID can now realize their dream of continuing their studies in a university or college setting with their peers.
The Include College campaign wants to spread the word about the possibilities now open to students with ID in Georgia. Take a look at the following links to find out what parents need to know, firsthand stories from students and parents, and a roadmap to success at including college in your plans. Information about each school's program is offered below to help you understand your college options.
Click to view info on all GEorgia Inclusive College Programs. |
Click on each school below for requirements, applications, contact and details about their College Program.
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The Georgia Inclusive Postsecondary Education Consortium is a project of the Center for Leadership in Disability at Georgia State University. The Consortium is funded by the US Department of Education, Office of Postsecondary Education, Grant #P407A150079.