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Post-Secondary Access and Inclusion
“The barriers don’t end after graduation.”
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SUMMARY - Post-Secondary Access and Inclusion

The transition from secondary to post-secondary education marks a significant change for students with disabilities. The legal framework shifts from education rights to human rights. Support structures change dramatically. Expectations for self-advocacy increase. Many students who were supported through secondary school struggle in post-secondary environments that assume different levels of independence. Understanding these transitions and the barriers that persist in post-secondary education illuminates both challenges and possibilities.

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