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Online Resources for Individuals with DisabilitiesCollege Students and Disability Law. Stephen B. Thomas. Kent State University Students with disabilities and higher education: A disconnect in expectations and realities. Laura Rothstein. Washington DC: The George Washington University. Heath Resource Center (National Clearinghouse on postsecondary education for individuals with disabilities). Selecting a college for students with learning disabilities or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Drs. Lynda West and Juliana Taymans. Washington DC: The George Washington University. Heath Resource Center (National Clearinghouse on postsecondary education for individuals with disabilities). How is college different from high school? Altshuler Learning Enhancement Center. The Law After High School: An Overview for Students. Patricia H. Latham. Learning Disabilities Association. Secondary to postsecondary education: Transition planning for students with learning disabilities. National Joint Committee on Learning Disabilities. Section 504: The law and its impact on postsecondary education. American Council on Education. Students with disabilities preparing for postsecondary education: Know your rights and responsibilities. U.S. Department of Education and Office for Civil Rights.
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Published by Student Disability Services. Office of the Vice President for Student Services. Copyright The University of Iowa 2006. All rights reserved.
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