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Check out the following resources for additional guidance and support.
Employment:
CUNY Leads
provides help to students with disabilities looking for employment.
New students:
The
U.S. Department of Education
can help you know your rights and responsibilities.
Financial aid:
Heath Resource Center
is a national clearinghouse on postsecondary education for individuals with disabilities. Every year Heath publishes a summary on financial aid resources for students with disabilities on their website.
Affordable Colleges for Students with Disabilities
is a complete guide to college financing for students with disabilities.
Learning Ally
provides audio recordings of many textbooks and offers membership for students with qualifying print disabilities.
Bookshare provides print-disabled people in the United States with legal access to over 36,000 books and 150 periodicals that are converted to Braille, large print or digital formats for text-to-speech audio. It’s free to all U.S. students with qualifying disabilities.
Technology:
Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, and Technology (DO-IT)
provides resources for students preparing for college and careers.
Learning and study skills:
Discover Business
offers tips for learning and studying more effectively.
College transfer:
The
College Affordability Guide
can help students find an affordable college when they’re ready to transfer.