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Bobby,
Thanks for tips ... did not think of number 1 ... will do so. Spent the
day on number 2 ... Virginia schools only. I have a book, Directory of
College Facilities and Services for Students with Disabilities, that I
used to start with. Published in 1995 so it is a little dated!
Marilyn
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Subject: Re: Looking for Colleges
Marilyn,
I would use one of two startegies for locating a college fo your
daughter. (1) I would go online and use a search engine and plug in a
search
fo Office of Students with Disabilities, or (2) look up a specific
institution you are interested in and go online to see what they had in
the
way of services for students with disabilities.
I was a professor for 33 years in rehab and I know there is a national
oganization for such offices, but I can noty think of its name. You
might
call Ms. Donna Sparger @ U. of Memphis @ (901) 678-2880. Donna has been
our
coordinator for students with disabilities for over 25 years and she
could
tell about direstcories of such programs.
Bobby
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