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Bow Valley College (BVC)
Accessibility Services for Students with Disabilities
Offers support services for students with diverse needs and disabilities. Students with documented disabilities are able to access classroom and exam accommodations for all courses, including online classes.
Ages: 18+
Mount Royal University
Inclusive Post Secondary Education (IPSE) Program
Students in MRU's Inclusive Post-Secondary Education are enrolled in a variety of programs of study throughout the University, and we work to expand those programs of study based on the interest of each individual student. Students are encouraged and supported to connect with their classmates, get involved in various on-campus extra-curricular activities and events, and to pursue interest specific practicum and work opportunities. Please contact your PDD Service Coordinator directly to receive a referral.
Ages: 18+
PDD Eligible
Inclusion Alberta
Inclusive Post-Secondary Education for Students with Developmental Disabilities
Inclusion Alberta has been partnering with post-secondary institutions across the province for more than 30 years to include students with developmental disabilities to participate in regular programs of study and campus life. Use the link below to find a participating post-secondary institution.
Ages: 18+
PDD Eligible
The Sinneave Family Foundation
Launch+ Skills
Launch + Skills is an individualized skills coaching program designed to help autistic individuals who are ready to pursue goals in employment, education, or living independently in the community. Whether you are a teenager transitioning to adulthood, or you are already an adult, Launch + Skills was developed as an intensive program to help you learn the skills you need to achieve your goals. This program is for those who are unlikely to be eligible for adult program funding through Persons with Developmental Disabilities (PDD; Government of Alberta).
Ages: 15+
University of Calgary
Mentorship Program for Autism at the University of Calgary
The Mentorship Program for Autism at University of Calgary aims to support students with autism spectrum disorder to enhance their likelihood of academic success or obtain additional supports for learning social skills and addressing mental health challenges. Each mentee will be paired with an individual mentor with whom they will meet on a biweekly basis. Participants must be enrolled with the University of Calgary in any capacity. Participants must have a formal diagnosis or self-identified diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder.
Ages: 18+
University of Calgary
Neurodiversity Support Advising
Offers drop-in neurodiversity support advising for University of Calgary students. They can support students with finding positive ways to cope; improving personal functioning; enhancing your strengths; increasing confidence in your academic ability; navigating systems on- and off-campus; offering supportive check-ins as needed; and more.
Ages: 18+
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Mount Royal University
Post-Secondary Disability Accommodations and Services
Services are available to Mount Royal students who provide documentation of the following types of disability: Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorders, Chronic health issues, Deafness or hard of hearing, Head injuries, Learning disabilities, Mental health issues, Mobility impairments, Physical disabilities, Visual impairments/blindness, and Temporary impairments due to accident, illness or injury.
Ages: 18+
Kids Cancer Care
Post-Secondary Preparation Sessions for Youth with Cancer
Our post-secondary preparation sessions are offered twice each year to help youth ages 15 to 18 prepare for and navigate their first year of post-secondary education. In these sessions, you will enjoy opportunities to meet with and ask questions of professors, varsity and league athletes and current post-secondary students.
Ages: 15-18
Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB)
Post-Secondary Scholarships and Bursaries for Individuals with Sight Loss
CNIB post-secondary scholarships help support people who are blind, Deafblind, or have low vision in their educational journeys. From youth entering apprenticeships or skilled trades to adults enrolling in continuing education or certificate programs – and everyone in between – there are multiple scholarships, bursaries, and other educational awards available.
Ages: 17+
University of Calgary
Student Post-Secondary Accessibility Services
Offers academic accommodations for students with disabilities.
Ages: 18+
Mount Royal University
Transitional Vocational Program (TVP)
Since 1980, the Transitional Vocational Program at Mount Royal University has been providing a variety of post-secondary programs to adults with developmental disabilities. The Employment Preparation Certificate program was also established in 1980 and has, with continuous development, evaluation and change, supported students to find and maintain competitive employment. The Transitional Vocational Program also offers part-time studies. Courses include Functional Literacy and Math; Computers, Tablets and Smartphones; Learner's Licence Test Preparation; Life Skills; Introduction to Computer Coding; Graphic Design; Basic Living Skills; Personal Safety; Understanding the World Today; The Wonderful World of Music; Standard First Aid (accommodated), and Eating Right, Living Right.
Ages: 18+
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