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Higher Education Links DO-IT - Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking & Technology www.washington.edu/doit/Careers/parents.html Guidelines for parents and students on transitions within the academic setting and employment. Learning Disabilities Online www.ldonline.org/ld_indepth/postsecondary/ This website has assembled information to assist in the planning and selection process of students with disabilities wanting to do a postsecondary education. Most of the information will come in the form of articles. Parents Advisory Coalition for Educational Rights www.pacer.org/tatra/post.htm Talks in Depth about the prospects of Post-Secondary Education for students with disabilities. Parents Guide To Transition www.pluk.org/trans.html This guide provides answers to questions that parents frequently ask during the transitional phase experienced by their disabled students. To help parents understand what transition from High School to Post-secondary Education is what this guide is all about. Scottish Council for Research in Education www.scre.ac.uk/resreport/rr85l An article that concentrates on what the students had to tell us about the non-academic side of their lives at university in particular it looks at aspects of their social lives, their accommodation, and their relationships with other students. |
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