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Accessible College
Accessible College provides a variety of services to help students flourish and thrive in college. They provide students with the skills they need to have a successful transition to higher education. Services compliment the work that a student may be doing with a guidance/college counselor or college consultant.
Updated on Jan 31, 2025
Topics covered in this resource:
College life
DO-IT Neuroscience for Neurodiverse Learners
This program supports self-advocates by providing year-round and summer programming that blends neuroscience education with self-advocacy, peer networking, and transition planning. Participants engage in real-world STEM activities, connect with mentors, and gain tools to navigate college and adult life with confidence. The program fosters independence and inclusion, helping neurodiverse learners discover their strengths and plan for meaningful futures in higher education and beyond
Updated on Sep 08, 2025
Topics covered in this resource:
College life, Networking, Picking a career
DO-IT Scholars
DO-IT (Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, and Technology) Scholars is a comprehensive college and career readiness program for high school sophomores and juniors with disabilities. Participants attend immersive summer sessions at the University of Washington, receive assistive technology, and engage in mentoring and collaborative projects throughout the school year. The program emphasizes independence, leadership, and access to challenging fields of study, helping self-advocates build the skills and networks they need to succeed beyond high school.
Updated on Oct 22, 2025
Topics covered in this resource:
College life
DO-IT Scholarships
This scholarship program supports self-advocates to access programing that provides year-round and summer programming that blends neuroscience education with self-advocacy, peer networking, and transition planning. Participants engage in real-world STEM activities, connect with mentors, and gain tools to navigate college and adult life with confidence. The program fosters independence and inclusion, helping neurodiverse learners discover their strengths and plan for meaningful futures in higher education and beyond
Updated on Sep 08, 2025
Topics covered in this resource:
College life, Networking, Picking a career