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<p>Hi all, <br>
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<p>I am reaching out to see if I can tap in to the tremendous knowledge, experience, and creativity of our amazing SIM Network for some ideas regarding a topic that I feel very strongly about. The topic is related to SwD and their transition to higher education
from their high school experience. <br>
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<p>I have an opportunity to provide input as my university plans making some improvements, and it hit me.... so many in our Network are in secondary schools and I would love to know what you think works to encourage students with disabilities to transition
to a local college, and/or what you you like to see post-secondary institutions do better (or more of)?
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<p><span>Specifically, what kinds of outreach and recruitment of high school students with disabilities transitioning from high school to college would be/are effective? What types specific programs and services available to them on-and off-campus do you think
are important? </span><br>
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<p>Please feel free to email me directly (rather than reply all) to nsfritsch@hotmail.com . I would welcome any ideas to help me as try to inform my colleagues.
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<p>Thanks for your time and consideration!!!!</p>
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<p>Nanette Fritschmann</p>
<p>nsfritsch@hotmail.com<br>
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