Student Disability Resources

Access to Success

Access to Success is free online training for college students with disabilities. Students who have disabilities can succeed in college, and it is easier if they know their rights and how to ask for them. Learn more about Access to Success.

College Scholarships & Resources for Students with Disabilities | STEPS

Find funding, advocacy organizations, networking opportunities, and other support that make paying for and getting through college easier with help from STEPS Student Training & Education in Public Service.

DREAM

DREAM advocates for student rights, increased accessibility, social and policy change, and aims to provide support and mentorship to students and the community

High School vs. College for Students with Disabilities

Learn more about the Differences Between High School and College for Students with Disabilities.

The Lime Network

The Lime Network is an exclusive resource for university students, and professionals - including veterans - who happen to have disabilities. To qualify for membership in The Lime Network, you must be a person with a disability. Learn more about The Lime Network.

OCR Transition Guide

"For students with disabilities, a big factor in their successful transition from high school to postsecondary education is accurate knowledge about their civil rights. The purpose of this guide is to provide high school educators with answers to questions students with disabilities may have as they get ready to move to the postsecondary education environment." Learn more from the OCR Transition Guide.

Prime Survivor

After being in the military, returning back to the city and the everyday lifestyle can at first seem like crossing into a new world. Prime Survivor has created a guide with sections to help the return to civilian life.

University of Washington: Online Learning Strategies

Colleges and universities continue to move many of their courses online. In this publication from the DO-IT center at the University of Washington, participants in projects share their experiences and recommendations for other students with disabilities when taking online courses.

Online Learning Resources

An Open Letter to Parents of Students With Disabilities About to Enter College