Post-Secondary Education Options
State College System (Community Colleges)
Florida has an outstanding state college system that
is generally accessible to students with disabilities. The state
college system offer a variety of vocational, occupational, and academic
programs that lead to professional certificates or associate’s
degrees. If you are
undecided about a career path, you can use the state college
system experience to explore options.
Some state (community) colleges have residential housing available,
most do not. If you decide to live off campus, make sure you have
a way to get back and forth to classes.
Four-Year College or University
Many colleges require a high school diploma or GED, a minimum grade
point average, minimum scores on standardized tests such as the SAT
or ACT, references or letters of recommendation, completed application
and application fee, and a personal statement. There are some institutions
of higher learning that have additional requirements, such as an
interview.
|