Freshman Intervention Project for Students with Disabilities
Project Abstract
TI #399
This application proposes to create an early
intervention model for assisting in the transition to
postsecondary education for students with
disabilities. Drake will develop this model over
three years and continue services after funding is
completed. The project focuses on students with
disabilities in their first year on campus and is
designed to:
- Reduce the difficulties new students have in
identifying and requesting necessary accommodations
through an early intervention, self identification and
self determination approach.
- Involve the active intervention of a
rehabilitation specialist in the transition process
during a student's first semester on campus.
- Develop and implement an orientation program for
college and help establish social and academic support
groups early in the semester.
- Provide technical assistance, support and
consultation to university faculty regarding
appropriate classroom accommodations in a
postsecondary setting.
- Be outcome oriented by actively developing
students' self determination skills early enough in
their college career to significantly impact on
retention and the completion of a four year degree.
The overall purpose of the Project is to improve
the options and potential for students with
disabilities to enter and be successful in a
postsecondary institution and eventually secure
satisfactory employment. The Project will apply an
approach to transition services that brings together
students with disabilities, parents, high school
teachers, counselors and university personnel in a way
that provides intensive early intervention and ongoing
support servies to new students. This service will be
made available to all students with disabilities
entering Drake University. To meet this goal, the
following objectives have been established:
-
To facilitate the development of self
determination skills in high school seniors interested
in attending Drake upon graduation.
- To provide intensive transition support and
enhance the retention rate of students with
disabilities.
- To provide ongoing consultation on disability and
accommodation issues to faculty, staff and students.
- To disseminate information on services to students
with disabilities to AEA staff, special education
teachers, parents, stduents, and private colleges.