5. College Bound: How to Prepare In other words… How to get into college and then SURVIVE!
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9. You don’t have to know what you want to do when you start! That can come later! Join the crowd. Thousands of college freshmen haven't decided on a major or on a career. College gives you the opportunity to learn more about what's out there. You'll be exposed to a variety of academic subjects, people, and new perspectives.
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12. “ But they said I can’t go to college because I have a disability”
13. Having a Disability Won’t Stop You From Succeeding! It will just provide unique challenges along the way.
14. But what happens if I need help in college? Will I have an IEP? Who will talk to my professors?
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16. A reasonable accommodation is a modification or support that gives a student with a disability an equal opportunity to participate and benefit from college. Reasonable accommodations can be provided in a variety of ways. What are reasonable accommodations?