Benefits and Types of Post-Secondary Programs for Students with Disabilities
Document
Item Description
Linked Agent
Creator: Anderson, Kelsi
Creator: Denholm, Siera
Mentor: Hall-Wirth, Jessica
Publisher: Slippery Rock University
Date Created
2022
Abstract
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (2022) has identified that the unemployment rate for individuals with disabilities is currently 9.7%. To help close this gap, programming has been developed post-graduation to support adults with disabilities. One of the answers has been post-secondary college programs. Post-secondary programs are known to benefit persons with disabilities. These programs can help individuals with disabilities with social skills, academic skills, independent living, and employment, which ultimately leads to an overall better quality of life. There are many different types of post-secondary programs that help to meet the diverse needs of students. The following research and conclusions have been made through a literature review. We have reviewed numerous studies that have collected data on the benefits of these programs, with a focus on the different types of post-secondary education programs used in the US, including the different models universities have utilized. Each of these models have different goals. After review, post-secondary programs can have great benefits for individuals with disabilities.
Genre
Resource Type
Place Published
Slippery Rock, (Pa.)
Language
Extent
1 page
Subject
State System Era
Institution