Post-secondary programs for students transitioning out of high school encompass a diverse range of options designed to meet varying needs, abilities, and goals. These programs include traditional four-year colleges and universities, two-year community colleges, vocational and technical schools, and specialized programs for students with disabilities. Additionally, there are certificate programs, apprenticeships, and online learning options that provide flexibility and focused skill development. These varied post-secondary pathways aim to support continued education, career preparation, and personal growth, helping students with disabilities build on their high school experiences and work towards greater independence and fulfilling adult lives.