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Think College is dedicated to developing, expanding, and improving research and practice in inclusive higher education for students with intellectual disability.

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Think College is dedicated to developing, expanding, and improving research and practice in inclusive higher education for students with intellectual disability.

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Think College is dedicated to developing, expanding, and improving research and practice in inclusive higher education for students with intellectual disability.

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Think College is dedicated to developing, expanding, and improving research and practice in inclusive higher education for students with intellectual disability.

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Think College is dedicated to developing, expanding, and improving research and practice in inclusive higher education for students with intellectual disability.

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Think College is dedicated to developing, expanding, and improving research and practice in inclusive higher education for students with intellectual disability.

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Think College is dedicated to developing, expanding, and improving research and practice in inclusive higher education for students with intellectual disability.

News from Think College Projects

In a significant advancement for inclusive education, several recent publications explore innovative strategies and insights aimed at enhancing the experiences of students with intellectual and dev ...Read more
Exciting news! Chelsea VanHorn Stinnett and colleagues from University of South Carolina were selected for an innovative research project on sexual health education. ...Read more
[Project: Think College Inclusive Higher Education Network] These two new publications feature states with successful partnerships between vocational rehabilitation professionals and inclusive higher education program staff.  ...Read more
Join Think College, the Lawrence B. Taishoff Center for Inclusive Higher Education and the Southeast Postsecondary Education Alliance for the State of the Art (#SOTA) Conference Silent Auction for Hurricane Helene Relief. ...Read more
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Here you will find curated resources on some of the most critical topics in inclusive postsecondary education. Each page features selected key resources, a link to additional resources we have on the topic in our Resource Library, related external links and Frequently Asked Questions on the topic.

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Click any state on the map to see information on activities related to postsecondary education for students with intellectual disability (ID) in that state. If there are policies and/or legislation related to postsecondary education for students with ID, we provide a link to that policy/legislation. If there is a statewide organization for inclusive PSE in your state, a link to information about that organization is provided. We also include contact information for someone in the state who can talk to you about postsecondary education for students with ID.

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Think College is dedicated to developing, expanding, and improving inclusive higher education options for people with intellectual disability. We conduct and extend our work through several specific grant funded projects. Click the project logo to learn more about that project and its key activities, staff and resources.

 

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