Official Government Website

Tools & Links

Post-Secondary Websites

These links can provide you with ways to research what types of colleges might be right for you:

Scholarship Resource for Students with Disabilities

Virtual College Tours
Learn about your possible college campus online, to see what life as a student will be like.

Help Finding a College searchable resource for finding the schools which are the best fit for you.

What is My Major resource to help connect the dots between the career you want and the types of education you will likely need.

Success in the New Economy resource for Post-secondary education option, as well as career technical education

Trade Schools – Preparing Students with Disabilities complete guide to thriving in trade school and a career with a disability.

Job Exploration

These are websites which will provide you with ways to investigate different careers and find the one that is right for you:

Idaho Career Information System – CIS

Career Onestop

O*Net Online

MyPlan Web

MyNextMove

Minnesota State Career Wise Education

Work-Related Training

These websites provide you with opportunities to practice the skills you will need to successful at work and budget your new income:

Get the Job … Keep the Job!

eXploreWork
For online activities for student to participate in to prepare for work

Soft Skills to Pay the Bills

Self-Advocacy

These websites will provide tools to help you to practice to advocate for what you need in the college and in the community:

Whose Future is it Anyway?
Learn how to take charge of your future and you IEP meetings.

I’m Determined Project
This project provides opportunities to practice skills associated with self-determined behavior.

Self-Advocacy in College
A Durham College Center for Students with Disabilities resource for self-advocacy.

Work-Based Learning

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