Improving Employability for Students Who Learn Differently
What are the skills that students need to interview for and land jobs after college? From social skills to executive functioning, learn how these skills affect employability.
In this archive, you will find our collections of webinar recordings, brochures and other tools to support students who learn differently and their families. As new materials and event recordings are published, they will be made available here. We are excited to be able to share these items with you and hope they will assist students on the path to college success.
What are the skills that students need to interview for and land jobs after college? From social skills to executive functioning, learn how these skills affect employability.
Parents and guardians can test their college readiness and awareness with our quick 10-question online quiz! Get some insight on what you know — or what you may want to learn — as you prepare for your loved one to go to college.
This tool provides series of questions to gain insight on a student’s level of independence and increase proactive support in college.
This checklist provides key tasks & skills to assess social readiness and prepare for the social & relationships demands of a college environment.
Test your college readiness and awareness with our quick 10-question online quiz! Get some insight on what you know — or what you may want to learn — as you prepare for college.
This worksheet helps students determine their college preferences in preparation for the college search & application process.
This tool provides essential questions to evaluate a student’s adjustment to college based on the Morris-Wood 4 Stage Adjustment Model.
This worksheet provides benchmarks with which to evaluate your student’s level of independence and assist in college readiness conversations.
This worksheet helps students evaluate their current accommodations and prepare proactively for their future college environment.
This awareness survey for collegebound students is designed to help parents and educators begin a conversation about college readiness.
This worksheet provides questions for students who learn differently and their familes to ask when visiting colleges to compare resources & outcomes.
Our proprietary College Match Tool provides a rubric by which to measure students’ needs to college resources at varying levels of support.
A timeline for students with ADHD, dyslexia and other learning difference with key college preparation activities for each year of high school.
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