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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

 

In the more than 100 years since its founding, Alma has stayed true to its roots by keeping its Scottish heritage alive. Today, Alma features a marching band clad in Kilts, a Scottish dance troupe, student pipers and its own tartan. Each year, the College hosts the Alma Highland Festival and Games, which feature traditional Scottish games and revelry.

 

Student Profile

Melissa Boguslawski

Melissa Boguslawski
Graduation: 2008
Major: Exercise Health Science, Chemistry
From: Madison Heights, Michigan
Interests: Sports, Heritage

Alma students are good stewards of the world around them. Whether cleaning a long-neglected Jewish cemetery in Poland or the Pine River in our backyard, you can be involved in service projects through classroom work or volunteer activities. Your education is personalized to your talents and interests to prepare you for service, leadership and stewardship.