| CAPED |
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The professional association of faculty, staff and
students, serving students with disabilities at California's
institutions of higher educations.
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| AHEAD |
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is the premiere professional association committed to full
participation of persons with disabilities in postsecondary
education.
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| DO-IT |
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Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, and
Technology) serves to increase the participation of individuals
with disabilities in challenging academic programs and careers. It
promotes the use of computer and networking technologies to
increase independence, productivity, and participation in education
and employment.
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| The California Department of Rehabilitation |
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works in partnership with consumers and other stake
holders to provide services and advocacy resulting in employment,
independent living and equality for individuals with
disabilities
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| The Pacific Disability & Business Technical Assistance Center (DBTAC) |
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staffs a toll-free information line and provides informal
guidance on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and
Accessible Information Technology.
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| California Community College League |
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The Community College League of California is a nonprofit public
benefit corporation whose voluntary membership consists of the 72
local community college districts in California. Within the League
are two major organizations which share a common mission, staff and
fiscal resources: the California Community College Trustees (CCCT)
and the Chief Executive Officers of the California Community
Colleges (CEOCCC).
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| Accreditation Commission for Community & Junior Colleges: |
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The Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges
(ACCJC) accredits associate degree granting institutions in the
Western region of the U.S. ACCJC operates under the
corporate entity the Western Association of Schools and Colleges
(WASC). The ACCJC is one of seven regional accrediting commissions.
The ACCJC is authorized to operate by the U.S. Department of
Education through the Higher Education Opportunity Act of
2008.
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| HEATH Resource Center |
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The HEATH Resource Center is an online clearinghouse on
postsecondary education for individuals with disabilities. The
HEATH Resource Center Clearinghouse has information for students
with disabilities on educational disability support services,
policies, procedures, adaptations, accessing college or university
campuses, career-technical schools, and other postsecondary
training entities. We have information on financial assistance,
scholarships, and materials that help students with disabilities
transition into college, university, career-technical schools, or
other postsecondary programs.
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| 2012 2013 Student aid Handbook |
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U.S Department of Education
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