The ‘college experience’ without academics
More than 250 programs help intellectually disabled youths go to college, AP reports. That’s up from four programs eight years ago. Now, as I wrote here, federal grants and work-study funds will be...
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Intellectually disabled college students and their instructors are set up to fail, writes a professor at a commuter college. Yet nobody wants to talk about what to do when would-be students are unable...
View ArticleCollege for all includes low-IQ adults
Colleges are providing a “path to higher education” for the intellectually disabled, writes Hayley Glatter in The Atlantic. For example, ClemsonLIFE is a residential program for young adults with IQs...
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