Resources for Students, Mentors, Educators, and Employers

For Students

Everyone can benefit from work-based learning experiences before graduation from high school or college. This includes students with disabilities.Ìý

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College Students

  • Career Preparation for College Students: Getting Started
    Learn how to explore career interests and hone job skills through work-based learning.
  • It's Your Career: Work-Based Learning Opportunities for Students With Disabilities
    A brochure on how to gain work-based learning experiences.

  • A career guide with information on job searches, knowing your rights, great career options, and other resources.

  • A resource guide to achieving economic independence and inclusion through employment and entrepreneurship.

  • ResearchÌýcurrent topicsÌýrelated to college students with disabilities, summarizing key issues and making recommendations forÌýresearchers published by the National Center for College Students with Disabilities.

Precollege Students

For Parents and Mentors

Having a mentor or support system can help a student with a disability feel encouraged to pursue opportunities they may not consider otherwise.

For Educators

Educators at all levels can help provide meaningful work-based learning experience for students with disabilities. Consult the resources below for more guidance in doing so.Ìý

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Postsecondary Educators

K-12 Educators and Advocates

For Employers

Corporate success depends on attracting the best minds. Many companies report their number one problem is locating talented workers. Having a more accessible and welcoming place of employment will attract a more diverse population to your company.

  • Recruiting Students with Disabilities to Your Internship
    Learn about tax credit programs, how to offer accommodations, and a variety of other resources to make sure your internships are accessible to all.
  • Returning from Service: College and IT Careers for Veterans
    See opportunities and challenges faced by veterans with disabilities as they transition to the postsecondary classroom and pursue degrees in computing and information technology fields.

  • Learn more about job accommodations, including the accommodation process, accommodation ideas, product vendors, referral to other resources, and ADA compliance assistance.

  • Step-by-step tools and resources for hiring and retaining neurodiverse employees.