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What Does an Inclusive College Experience Look Like?


Published: Dec. 21, 2023Updated: Feb. 5, 2024

College programs for students with intellectual disabilities should be inclusive! The programs listed on Think College aim to have their learners in a classroom with degree-bound students at least half of the time and for the experience to be very similar to that of any other student attending college.

Check out our article College for Students With Intellectual Disabilities to learn more!

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