Benefits of a Weeklong Summer Academy to Prepare Students with Intellectual Disabilities for College

College options for students with intellectual disabilities continue to grow. However, there is a gap among students and families about available college opportunities. This study provides evidence of a weeklong summer academy that bridges the gap between high school and college. Results showed the...

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Published inJournal of inclusive postsecondary education Vol. 5; no. 1
Main Authors Misty Parsley, Halle King, Andrea Pewitt, Lisa Ruble
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Mason Journals 01.08.2023
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Summary:College options for students with intellectual disabilities continue to grow. However, there is a gap among students and families about available college opportunities. This study provides evidence of a weeklong summer academy that bridges the gap between high school and college. Results showed the summer academy increased participants' awareness of college. Researchers provide an analysis of student perceptions of the benefits of college and the social aspects of college.
ISSN:2642-8679
DOI:10.13021/jipe.2023.3175