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.
College readiness is often determined based on how much direct support is needed for students to perform both academic and daily living tasks. Direct Support can be defined as when professionals, parents, or other support resources provide individualized assistance to guide the student in starting, continuing, or completing a task. It is critical to evaluate a student’s level of direct support in preparation for reduced access to support systems in college.
The College Independence Scale Teacher’s Assessment is designed for their teacher to evaluate the student’s level of functioning across important skill areas that impact post-secondary success.
Associate Vice President of Transitions & the Student Experience
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.