You’ve Committed to a College! Now What?
Committing to a college is the first step! Students with physical disabilities and health conditions have a lot of work to do once they choose a college.
Committing to a college is the first step! Students with physical disabilities and health conditions have a lot of work to do once they choose a college.
Accessible College, provides nationwide college preparation and transition support for students with physical disabilities (spinal muscular atrophy, cerebral palsy, para/quadriplegia, hearing impairments, visual impairments, etc.)
This is the time of year when high school seniors are taking the final steps to determine which school they will attend in the fall,
Accessible College joined a diverse panel with in depth experience in social connectivity to discuss how to combat social isolation during Covid. The discussion centered
2020 was a great year for Accessible College! Here are some of the highlights: Established a partnership with The Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation. Together
The Reeve Foundation is offering a limited number of free consultations with Accessible College LLC to families and students interested in transitioning to college with