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Checklist for Transitioning from High School to College
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By NCLD Editorial
Published: May 04 2009

As you and your teen look ahead to college, make sure you're both aware of key differences between high school and college: special education services and the laws that support and protect those with learning disabilities. There are no IEP's in college!

This checklist provides:

 

  • Descriptions of key differences between high school and college
  • "To do" items for your student to address while still in high school
  • Options to consider when applying to colleges
  • "To do" items for your student to address once he or she has been accepted to a college
  • Reminders about the critical importance of self-advocacy


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Developed for NCLD by Colleen Lewis, Director of Disability Services, Columbia University

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