College & Training Options

Post-secondary education includes many options for continuing to be a lifelong learner: technical college degree and certification programs, apprenticeships, two- and four-year public and private colleges and universities, trade schools, on-the-job training, and more! It is important for students to explore all of these opportunities as they plan for their future.

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Opening Doors to Post-secondary Education and Training

Use this handbook, created by DPI, as a guide for exploring education and training options.

Differences Between High School and College: Accommodations for Students with Disabilities

Postsecondary institutions do provide accommodations and support, however they are much different than high school. Most colleges have a Disability Services department that will require documentation in order to provide accommodations. This form explains the differences between High School and College Accommodations for Students with Disabilities:

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Federal Student Aid: An Office of the US Department of Education

Visit this site to gather information about preparing for college and learning about the different types of aid one can receive in order to pay for a college education.

Federal Student Aid website