Outside Disability-Related Resources
Outside Disability-Related Resources
- 211 (National) - 2-1-1 is a nationwide service connecting millions of people to help every year
- 211 (New Jersey)
- Information and resources for students with mental health conditions/disorders
- Study.com’s College and Career Guide for Students with Disabilities
OPM Shared List Of People With Disabilities
Bender Consulting Services is working in partnership with the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to recruit and screen candidates with disabilities interested in federal employment for accounting, budget analysis, contact representative, contracts, finance, human resources, information technology, administrative support, and miscellaneous clerical positions throughout the United States.
Successful candidates will be placed on the OPM Shared List of People with Disabilities, a database of resumes available to agency hiring managers and human resource personnel government wide.
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Bender Consulting Services Virtual Career Fairs
This Virtual Career Fairs are FREE for students and alumni with disabilities to attend and is a great opportunity for College students & College grads with disabilities to meet online with employers across the nation including American Transmission Co., ANSYS, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Enterprise Holdings, Epic, Genentech, KLA-Tencor, Lexmark, NSA, Verizon, & More Great Employers!
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BestColleges.com Financial Aid Opportunities
This easy-to-reference, comprehensive list of financial aid opportunities makes a real difference for disabled students. Resources include scholarships for students with a variety of disabilities, such as:
- Chronic Health Conditions
- Hearing Impairments
- Visual Impairments
- Intellectual Disabilities
- Learning Disabilities
- Mental Illness
- Physical Disabilities
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BestColleges.com Resources for Disabled Students
Prospective college students with disabilities will find that many campuses are equipped with offices and services that address accessibility, accommodation, and assistive technology for a diverse range of needs. Student services offices and disability coordinators at many colleges work to make campuses inclusive environments through specialized advocacy, support, and academic services.
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EduBirdie Guide for Students with Autism
Even though an average student may not know much about autism except for the basic information, it is rest assured that they have seen at least one person learning next to them. A reason why it is so is quite simple - the ASD or Autism Spectrum Disorder is not an illness but a learning disability. What it means in practice is that there are major differences between how a person learns and what cognitive challenges can occur.Most importantly, there are resources that are available for students with autism that can help and change one’s life for the better.
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Higher Education for Students with Disabilities
This guide helps students with disabilities and their parents better understand their rights when it comes to post-secondary education. In addition to outlining laws and regulations that apply specifically to students with disabilities, our guide offers tips and information about finding a college or university that best suits a student’s needs.
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Online MSW Degrees
Online MSW Degrees.org is solely dedicated to MSW programs that are at least offered partially online, and many are offered 100% online. All schools on this website are accredited, with many being CSWE accredited.
Financial Aid for Students with Disabilities
A listing of numerous scholarship options for students with disabilities that range from national financial aid opportunities to local opportunities within the United States and Canada.
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Social Worker Degrees
Welcome to Social Work Degrees, the most comprehensive resource for exploring colleges and universities offering a degree in Social Work. All degree levels are covered - Undergraduate and Graduate, and every university in the United States is listed in our database (if there is one missing please let us know!).
The Simple Dollar’s College Tuition Guide
Providing actionable tips on applying for scholarships and assisting students in realizing the accessibility of and value in getting a scholarship. Unlike loans, scholarships do not require repayment and they are granted by a variety of entities, like schools, private endowments, business, religious organizations, nonprofits, the federal government and professional associations. There are thousands of scholarships available to undergrad and graduate students throughout the country.
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We Connect Now
A website developed to connect and integrate college students with disabilities as a virtual community with a voice on important issues with particular emphasis on college students and access to higher education and employment.