Boston University takes great pride in the academic and personal achievements of its many students and alumni with disabilities. The University is committed to providing equal and integrated access for individuals with disabilities to all the academic, social, cultural, and recreational programs it offers.
Centennial College offers a full range of services to assist students and potential students with disabilities and enable them to enroll in our full-time and part-time diploma and certificate programs. These programs include distance, online learning and options for international students offered at the college.
Strategies for students with high functioning autism and Asperger's Syndrome to prepare for college: motivation to work on needed courses, using strengths to compensate for weaknesses, and preparing for standardized tests. Strategies for succeeding once in college.
The Department of Special Education at San Francisco State University offers master's degrees, teaching and clinical rehabilitative credentials in Special Education and Communicative Disorders. It has pioneered many of the programs and services for individuals with disabilities.
New Mobility Interactive Cafe contains lots of good information for people with disabilities, including this review by Rachel Ross of the top 10 disability friendly colleges and universities in the US.
The Disabled Students Program and Services (DSPS) offers a variety of services to enable students with disabilities to function independently in the educational environment.
The Disability Support Services (DSS) office at Lexington Community College provides a full range of services to more than 500 students each year who have disabilities.
A postsecondary, life-skills training program for young adults with learning disabilities. Describes the stages of the program and the internships offered.
The Henry and Lucy Moses Center for Students with Disabilities provides comprehensive services to undergraduate and graduate students with disabilitites.
The Pace Program is a two-year program for young adults with multiple learning disabilities. It is a non-degree program for young adults with multiple learning disabilities, in a college setting.
Extensive information towards the Universities services for students with disabilities. Includes information towards its calendar, services, events, campus life, access map, instructors, handbook, comments, directory, and search.
Disability Services aims to provide information, guidance and support to disabled people who work and study at the University and to those who aspire to do so.
Lots of information for students with disabilities, an on-line handbook for faculty, and links to other related resources for students with disabilities.
Survey and links to U.S. colleges and universities with superior wheelchair accessibility, including personal care services. Links to state vocational rehabilitation offices are provided, also.