CAR Presentations

Presentation at Campus Partners Sharing Session; CAR Overview

Transition from High School to College 

- Learn about some fundamental differences between the high school setting, and the college setting. 

- Learn about what the college will need when it comes to disability verification documentation. 

- Learn about the different types of accommodations you may experience in college.

Faculty Trainings

Learn about:

  • Accommodations
  • CAR procedures
  • Faculty/staff’s role
  • Students role
  • Resources and Strategies shared with students

Presented at Fall 2019 In service

- In this presentation we will explore the concept of disability as a form of diversity. We will discuss the benefits of framing disability in the context of diversity and how this view of disability strengthens the campus community as a whole. This presentation will provide strategies for promoting disability as a form of campus diversity in the classroom and campus-wide. Presented at the Fall 2018 In-Service.

- This presentation provides information about the different types of assistive technology CAR offers. Presented at the Fall 2018 In-Service.

- Did you know that at any time 9-11% of college students have a disability? This may leave you wondering how to best support these students in your classes. View this presentation where CAR will explore specific types of disabilities, and provide you with information on ways to ensure that all students in your class are learning to the best of their ability. Presented at the Fall 2018 In-Service.

CAR Guidebook

Learn about:

  • CAR’s process
  • Explore resources
  • Strategies for faculty
  • Suggesting CAR to students

Occupational Opportunities

Learn about:

  • Summarizing legislative context
  • Connecting legislative context with academic inclusivity
  • General barriers faced by people with disabilities
  • Employing universal design for learning strategies

Classroom Accommodations

Learn about:

  • Qualified students with a disability
  • Disability types & major life activities
  • Listing accommodations & auxiliary aids
  • Determining required accommodations
  • CAR recommendations

Learn about:

  • What Universal Design (UD) means
  • Principals of UD
  • The advantages of UD
  • Examples of UD

Learn about:

  • Accommodations
  • Assistive technology
  • Play with accessible technology
  • And tour some CAR spaces

Learn about:

  • Accommodations
  • CAR procedures
  • Faculty/staff’s role
  • What CAR offers
  • And take a CAR Department tour