Visual Disabilities & Online College
Making the transition to college is challenging, particularly for students with visual impairment. Navigating accessibility
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Making the transition to college is challenging, particularly for students with visual impairment. Navigating accessibility
Free online course for middle/high school students with disabilities; discusses transitions and employment.
Guide for students 14-21 with disabilities to prepare them for job search process, healthcare changes,
Free training for transition aged students who are deaf/HOH about college, jobs, etc.
Fact sheet on types of transition services and how to apply for students with disabilities
Tools for families to prepare in student’s transition from pediatric to adult health care; discusses
Support for students with disabilities to complete college requirements.
Describes IEP transition process for kindergarteners.
Transition to IEPs when student turns 3.
Downloadable PDF of questions to consider about transition to kindergarten.
The Ohio Parent Mentor Project is funded by The Ohio Department of Education. The Oversight and Professional Development for Ohio Parent Mentors is provided by The Ohio State University’s Center on Education and Training for Employment, a translational research center within the College of Education and Human Ecology.
Center on Education and Training for Employment
1900 Kenny Road, Columbus, Ohio 43210
Phone: (614) 247-9982
Email: cete-parentmentor@osu.edu
The Ohio Parent Mentor Project is funded by The Ohio Department of Education. The Oversight and Professional Development for Ohio Parent Mentors is provided by The Ohio State University’s Center on Education and Training for Employment, a translational research center within the College of Education and Human Ecology.
Center on Education and Training for Employment
1900 Kenny Road, Columbus, Ohio 43210
(614) 247-9982
Email cete-parentmentor@osu.edu