Transitioning from High School to College for Students with Disabilities

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jacquie Brennan
DBTAC Southwest ADA Center
713.520.0232 ext 137, jbrennan@bcm.edu

Transitioning from High School to College for Students with Disabilities

NEW PODCAST SHOW
from the DISABILITY LAW LOWDOWN

August 17, 2009 – The Disability Law Lowdown podcast just posted Part One of Transitioning from High School to College for Students with Disabilities. Jacquie Brennan interviews Jean Ashmore, Director of Disability Support Services at Rice University, about facts, myths, and tips for students with disabilities transitioning from high school to college.

The Disability Law Lowdown podcast is available at www.DisabilityLawLowdown.com , as well as on iTunes. People can listen to the podcast directly from a computer or can download it to an MP3 player, like an iPod.

The Disability Law Lowdown provides the latest information about disability rights and obligations under the Americans with Disabilities Act, and other disability-related topics. Subscription is free.

The Disability Law Lowdown is provided by the National Network of ADA Centers across the country, offering technical assistance and training on the Americans with Disabilities Act and other disability-related laws. Call 1-800-949-4232 v/tty to reach the center that serves your region. The Disability Law Lowdown is available in English, Spanish, and American Sign Language.

To subscribe or find out more, visit www.DisabilityLawLowdown.com

The ADA Centers are the ten Disability Business Technical Assistance Centers (DBTACs) funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR) of the Department of Education.

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