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Is your student heading to college with an IEP or 504 Plan? Then this episode is a must-listen. While your student may have had supports all through K-12, college operates under a different set of laws—and that means disability accommodations aren't automatic.

In this episode of After the IEP, we break down how to get disability accommodations in college, what documentation is required, and how parents can help their students advocate effectively without stepping over boundaries. Understanding this process now is essential for a smooth and successful college transition.

What You’ll Learn:
  • Why colleges aren’t required to follow IEPs or 504 Plans—and what that means for your student

  • The exact steps your student must take to request accommodations

  • The type of documentation colleges will ask for (hint: it’s not always the IEP)

  • How the process differs from high school—and what to expect from disability services offices

  • Common pitfalls students and parents make when requesting support

  • The parent’s role in the process—and how to balance support with student independence

This episode is packed with actionable steps and insights to help your student start college prepared, not scrambling to catch up without the support they need.

My Book:

Self-Advocacy for Higher Education: A Step by Step Guide to Preparing to Request Accommodations in College

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College Accommodations Checklist

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