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Helpful Resources for Faculty, Students, and Parents

The following websites are provided as resources to faculty, students, parents and mentors.

From The Univeristy of Washington:
In order for students with disabilities to succeed in postsecondary education, they need to be academically prepared for college studies, K-12 and postsecondary educators need to fully include students with disabilities in their courses and programs, library resources must be accessible, and parents and mentors need to provide encouragement and support. DO-IT provides these resources.

"The Faculty Room: Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking and Technology: Disability Type"


"The Faculty Room: Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking and Technology: DO-IT Video Presentations"

Center for Teaching Effectiveness: Teaching College Students with Disabilities
A selection of on-line resources for faculty and staff.

Getting Hired - job search tool for students with disabilities

 

Alma College students have the ability to design their own area of academic concentration, with the assistance of a faculty advisor, to meet specific educational or career goals. In recent years, students have graduated with Programs of Emphasis majors in such fields as arts management, archaeology and anthropology, environmental policy and community advocacy, Foreign Service and international law, and music technology and digital media.

 

Student Profile

Elizabeth Heitsch

Elizabeth Heitsch
Graduation: 2008
Major: History
From: St. Louis, Michigan
Interests: Reading, Music

You do not have to know a foreign language to study internationally, but for the languages offered at Alma there are six sites to hone your language skills. Alma has partnered with universities across the globe to provide students and faculty with the best in study and research opportunities abroad in 12 countries.