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Speaker I Author of Seven Steps to College Success: A Pathway for Students with Disabilities | College Learning Disabilities Specialist | Demystifying College Transition for Students with Disabilities

#CollegeAccommodationWeek Day 3 I hear a lot of strange myths about the documentation students have to submit when requesting disability accommodations at college. Have you heard this one? #DisabilityAccess #DisabilityDocumentation #CollegeAccommodations #CollegePrep #ADHDparent #DyslexiaParent #LearningDisabilities #IEP #SpecialEducation #schoolpsychology #SchoolPsychTips #Accommodations #CollegeKnowledge

Kelley Challen

Expert Transition Specialist, Speaker & Consultant | Director of Transition Services at NESCA

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This is one of the most frustrating myths circulating in high schools. There’s a big difference between being on an IEP and a 504 plan in high school with regard to transition planning specifically. But it makes no difference what type of support you had in high school in terms of being able to qualify for services in college. It’s apples and oranges! Thank you for sharing, Elizabeth!

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