When parents and students are well informed about the transition from high school to college, the more likely the student will benefit from a smooth transition to a college or program that is able to support the student in their post high school endeavors. More postings to come on this important topic!
For most students, the transition from high school to college can be challenging. It is a time of increased independence and learning how to navigate a completely new environment. For students with learning challenges or disabilities, the transition can be even more difficult. Being prepared for the transition is the best way to ensure success for the student. This series of postings will focus on resources that will allow parents and students to be as informed as possible about the transition. The best way to start is to begin to understand how the supports provided in college are different from high school from a "rights and responsibilities" perspective. This posting from the U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights has very helpful information for parents and students. The article was written to guide high school educators in supporting students with disabilities as they transition from high school to college.
When parents and students are well informed about the transition from high school to college, the more likely the student will benefit from a smooth transition to a college or program that is able to support the student in their post high school endeavors. More postings to come on this important topic!
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