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AT & Accommodations in Post- Secondary Education: Supporting Successful Transition Presenters: Diana Petschauer, M.Ed., ATP, CEO, Consultant Assistive Technology Professional; RESNA certified Alyssa Marinaccio, M.Ed, ATP, RESNA Certified, AT Coordinator for the Center for Students with Disabilities at UCONN

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Your Presenters ATforED.com Diana Petschauer, M.Ed, ATP Previously the AT Specialist at Disability Services, UNH Founder, ATforED & Access4Employment Assistive Technology Professional, Consultant Alyssa Marinaccio, M.Ed, ATP Former student registered with Disability Services (LD, ADHD) Previously the AT Coordinator at KSC, Disability Services. Currently the AT Coordinator at Disability Services, UCONN and Consultant for ATforED

Laws & Accommodations K-12 VS IEP, IDEA (Success) IEP teams to consider the assistive technology needs of all children with disabilities See more at: h.Ob3nnykM.dpuf h.Ob3nnykM.dpuf The law requires schools to use assistive technology devices and services "to maximize accessibility for children with disabilities." (20 U.S.C. 1400(c)(5)(H)) See more at: h.Ob3nnykM.dpuf h.Ob3nnykM.dpuf Higher Ed & Workplace Section 504 (Rehabilitation Act) and ADA (Title II) (Access) Documentation of Disability Required (IEP is used as a reference for history of accommodations provided.) See more at: and-section-504 Differences Between High School and College Students with Disabilities Link to Handout:

Where/When to Start When looking at colleges, check out disability services websites & visit office. Need to be accepted to Institution First Meet with ODS/DSS staff/ counselors (ask about process and what is available on campus) Apply to Disability Services, Intake appt usually in June prior to fall semester.

Documentation Needed Be prepared! Send/Submit Documentation Self-Report (Self Advocacy) Dr. Notes & Diagnosis Assessments & Evaluations IEP/504 Plan for history Each college is different, check websites, call and meet with counselor

Self-Advocacy & Awareness Students-Know your Disability, learning strengths and preferences. (Role play conversations with counselor). What accommodations do you need; why? *Parents- counselors will be speaking to the student as an adult, do not attempt to speak for them.

Pre-College Exposure to AT Awareness - Students need to know what to ask for and options. Human Resources in the K-12 System are often replaced by AT Resources in College Human Reader →Text-to-Speech Technology Human Scribe → Speech-to-Text Technology Students need to “hit the ground running.” Vocational Rehabilitation- Get a Counselor Involved before graduation! (Funding for AT Eval and Technology)

Accommodation Process Different at each institution; CONFIDENTIAL (no one knows unless you choose to disclose). Meet with counselors, get letters of accommodation (details). Accommodation Letters to Professors/ Instructors. Make a Plan ( , personal meeting, advocate).

What Accommodations are Available in College, What can I ask for? Generally Offered- ET (extended time for tests and quizzes only), use your syllabus for assignments! Time management/ task management. Quiet/Separate Space for Testing Alternative Text, Accessible Textbooks (audio, digital, braille, large print). Note taking services (person, livescribe pen, ipad apps, audio recording) Reduced Course Load & Transportation/ Navigation Support

What Accommodations are Available in College, What can I ask for? Assistive Technology (literacy software, smart pen, tablets and apps, magnification, screen readers, voice recognition, etc). Hear what students have to say about using AT in college: Link to Video: h?v=NaEp5aWN3ik h?v=NaEp5aWN3ik

Demo and AT Options Software, Apps & Extensions and Built-In Accessibility. Literacy support, executive functioning support, physical support and sensory support. Low Cost and Paid Options Link to Alyssa’s Website (KSC): ods.keene.eduods.keene.edu

Resources on Campus for ALL Students Study skills and sessions, time management Math Support Writing Labs TRIO (low income, first generation, disabilities) SSS, Upward Bound Need more support? Look into DSS offices that offer fee based one-on-one programs

Contact Us for AT Training, Consultation and Presentations ATforEd.com Access4Employment.com Happy to Present at Your Location or Provide Training! Visit ctdinstitute.org for video recording of webinar and don’t forget to take the survey!ctdinstitute.org

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