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Disability Pride Month: Disability Development Programs

July 31, 2024

Happy Disability Pride Month! July is Disability Pride Month, celebrating the strength and resilience of people with disabilities. It’s a time to recognize their achievements and promote inclusion and accessibility for all. Here are some resources for disability development programs and schools that help people with developmental disabilities get ready for higher education.


Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center

Douglass School Program: The Douglass School Program helps kids aged 3 to 21 with autism. Using applied behavior analysis (ABA), it focuses on teaching important life skills like communication, social skills, and independent living. Behavioral assessments guide all interventions.

Douglass Adult Program: The Douglass Adult Program, started in 1997, helps adults with autism get jobs and learn life skills. They use a special teaching method to support individual abilities, encourage skill growth, reduce problematic behavior, and respect personal choices.

Douglass Outreach: Douglass Outreach Services offers top-quality help and training for people with autism, their families, and professionals. Expert staff use proven ABA methods in schools, homes, and evaluations. They are committed to meeting the needs of everyone they serve.


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Temple Institute on Disabilities

Background: The Institute on Disabilities at Temple University works with people with disabilities and their families in Pennsylvania. They share knowledge, change systems, and promote self-determined lives, recognizing disability as a natural part of life.


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National Center for College Students with Disabilities

The NCCSD is the only federally-funded national center in the U.S. that helps college students with disabilities. They provide information and resources for students, their families, and teachers. They support everyone with questions about disability and higher education.


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Campus Disability Resource Database

In October 2019, the NCCSD surveyed all degree-granting colleges in the U.S. about their disability services, courses, and resources. The collected information was added to a free, public database. This database helps prospective and current students, families, faculty, staff, researchers, and policymakers find useful campus resources.


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Widener University: Integrated Professional Studies

Background: Widener’s integrated professional studies program helps students build self-advocacy, independence, and confidence for successful careers. Through on-campus classes, hands-on career experiences, and campus activities, students develop these essential skills.

Eligibility:
πŸŽ“ Ages 18 and older, high school graduates
πŸ’‘ Documented intellectual difference
πŸš— Able to arrange transportation to and from campus
🏫 Able to navigate campus unsupervised for at least an hour

Requirements:
πŸ“ Complete the online application
πŸ“ž Contact program coordinator for questions: Julie Heydeman at (610) 499-1102 or jheydeman@widener.edu


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Career Studies: Penn State Harrisburg

Background: The Career Studies Program is a special two-year course for young adults with intellectual disabilities. It helps them learn, grow, and get ready for good jobs. This program is like a bridge to a bright future, offering classes, social activities, career advice, and work experience. Our goal is to help students become independent and find great jobs.

Eligibility:
πŸ§‘β€πŸ¦± Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities
πŸŽ“ Aged 18-25
πŸ“š Seeking higher education and career growth

Requirements:
πŸ“ APPLY HERE for the fall semester starting November 1, 2024
πŸ“… Tour the campus or join an open house/information session
πŸ“„ Submit a completed application with: letters of recommendation, most recent IEP, & evaluation report
πŸ—£οΈ Participate in an interview

Deadline:
πŸ“… March 31, 2025


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Integrated Studies: Millersville University

Background: Integrated Studies at Millersville University helps students with intellectual disabilities join in college life and get support for their education. This program makes sure students can have important roles in the university. The program uses the university’s services to help students in the best way.

Eligibility:
πŸ“„ Have a documented intellectual and developmental disability
πŸŽ“ Hold a GED, Diploma, or Certificate of Completion
πŸŽ‚ Be at least 18 years old by August 31st of the academic year
🏠 Be able to live in student housing with limited support
πŸ”’ Have basic safety skills in unsupervised settings
❀️ Have family support and a desire to learn skills for independent living and employment
🧭 Independently navigate the campus of Millersville University

Requirements:
πŸ“ Complete and submit the Student Application
πŸ“‘ Submit required documents using the Application Checklist
βœ‰οΈ Submit 3 letters of recommendation using the Recommendation Form


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Temple University: Leadership & Career Studies

Background: Temple University’s Leadership & Career Studies (L&CS) is a four-year program for young adults with intellectual disabilities or autism. It provides a college-like experience, focusing on academics, career goals, community involvement, and self-determination.

Eligibility:
🧠 Documented intellectual disability or autism
πŸ“ Registered with Pennsylvania Office of Vocational Rehabilitation
πŸ“… Age 18-26 at program start
🚌 Access to transportation to Temple’s campus
⏰ Available for day and evening classes
🀝 Willingness to spend 10 hours weekly in college activities with mentors

Requirements:
πŸ“„ Submit required application sections and documents
πŸŽ“ Include ISP, OVR registration confirmation, diagnosis documentation, high school credentials, and two professional recommendation letters (max 2 pages each).


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Saint Joseph’s University: Pathways to Authentic College Experiences

Background: The Pathways to Authentic College Experiences (PACE) program at Saint Joseph’s University offers a supportive four-year certificate program for students with intellectual disabilities. It aims to foster academic, social, employment, and self-determination skills in an inclusive college environment.

Eligibility:
🌟 Documented diagnosis of Intellectual Disability (ID)
🌟 Age 17-25 at time of enrollment
🌟 High school graduate or exited high school
🌟 Ability to communicate effectively, use a cell phone, behave appropriately on campus, manage medical needs, and navigate safely

Requirements:
πŸ” Submit PACE Inquiry Form
πŸ” Attend virtual informational session
πŸ” Tour SJU campus
πŸ” Submit PACE Application with ID documentation
πŸ” Participate in PACE Experience Visit
πŸ” Attend SJU class observation
πŸ” Complete separate interviews for student and parent


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Arcadia University: REAL Certificate

Background: The REAL Certificate provides a post-secondary program focusing on academic, vocational, and social inclusion for students with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Participants audit undergraduate courses, engage in vocational experiences, and have options to live on campus or commute. Graduates receive a certificate of completion, not an accredited degree.

Eligibility:
πŸŽ“ Ages 18-26 at program start
πŸ“„ Documentation of intellectual/developmental disability
🎯 Desire to complete post-secondary education
πŸ“š Proof of eligibility for IDEA (e.g., IEP)
πŸ’¬ Ability to communicate effectively
πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ Independence to navigate campus
😌 Emotional and independent stability
πŸ”„ Adaptability to change
🌟 Desire to join the workforce
πŸš— Transportation to/from campus
πŸ₯ Proof of health insurance
πŸ“œ Adherence to university conduct

Requirements:
πŸ“ Complete application, supporting documents, and teacher reference
πŸ“… Schedule interview upon eligibility review
πŸ“§ Final decisions communicated via email


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