College & Intellectual Disability

"College" means many things to many different people. For most, the college experience is much more than traditional classes and tests. The college experience includes academic, social, and employment opportunities that are formative in the lives of young people.

Please review resources on this page to learn more about inclusive college opportunities for people with intellectual disabilities:

Think College

Think College is a national organization dedicated to developing, expanding, and improving inclusive higher education options for people with intellectual disability.

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MAICEI

The Massachusetts Inclusive Concurrent Enrollment Initiative funds partnerships between school districts and public colleges in the commonwealth. Eligible students develop self-advocacy skills, participate in career planning, and engage in countless activities that help prepare them for postsecondary life.