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Links to Resources for Students with Disabilites Pennsylvania Post Secondary Opportunities LINKS TO RESOURCES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITES PENNSYLVANIA POST SECONDARY OPPORTUNITIES Public two-year colleges and technical schools Bucks County Community College www.bucks.edu/student/disability Butler County Community College www.bc3.edu/counseling/disabilities.asp Community College of Allegheny County www.ccac.edu/default.aspx?id=147336 Community College of Beaver County www.ccbc.edu/DisabilitySupportServices Community College of Philadelphia www.ccp.edu/site/academic/cod/special_accomendations.html Delaware County Community College www.dccc.edu/student-success-and-life/academic-support/students-disabilities Harrisburg Area Community College- HACC www.hacc.edu/StudentServices/DisabilityServices/index.cfm Lehigh Carbon Community College www.lccc.edu/disability Luzerne County Community College www.luzerne.edu/studentlife/support Montgomery County Community College www.mc3.edu/campusLife/student-resources/disabilities Northampton Community College www.northampton.edu/Student-Resources/Disability-Services.htm Pennsylvania Highlands Community College www.pennhighlands.edu/studentsuccesscenter/disability.html Reading Area Community College www.racc.edu/StudentLife/Services/DisabilityServices/default.aspx Thaddeus Steven College of Technology http://isite79982.web03.intellisite.com/331746.ihtml Westmoreland County Community College www.wccc.edu/default.aspx?PID=378 Private two-year colleges and technical schools Harcum College www.harcum.edu/s/1044/edu/index.aspx?sid=1044&gid=1&pgid=1008 Hussian School of Art www.hussianart.edu/policies-and-disclosures/disability-accommodation-policy Johnson College www.johnson.edu/current-students/student-support/learning-support Lackawanna College www.lackawanna.edu/About/HEOA/index.html Manor College www.manor.edu Mercyhurst North East http://northeast.mercyhurst.edu Pennsylvania Institute of Technology http://my.pit.edu/Content/Documents/Consumer/04_Services_Students_With_ Disabilities.pdf Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics www.pia.edu Pittsburgh Institute of Mortuary Science www.pims.edu Valley Forge Military Academy and College www.vfmac.edu Public colleges and universities, 4-year and advanced degrees Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania www.bloomu.edu/social_equity/accommodative_services California University of Pennsylvania www.calu.edu/current-students/student-services/disability/index.htm Cheyney University of Pennsylvania www.cheyney.edu/president/Disabilities-Act-ADA504-Policy-.cfm Clarion University of Pennsylvania www.clarion.edu/1019 East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania www4.esu.edu/academics/enrichment_learning/disability_services/index.cfm Edinboro University of Pennsylvania www.edinboro.edu/departments/osd Indiana University of Pennsylvania www.iup.edu/disabilitysupport Kutztown University of Pennsylvania www.kutztown.edu/admin/humandiversity/disabilityservices Lincoln University www.lincoln.edu/studentservices/ssd Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania www.lhup.edu/disability_services Mansfield University of Pennsylvania http://mansfield.edu/ssd Millersville University of Pennsylvania www.millersville.edu/learningservices Penn State http://equity.psu.edu/ods Penn State Abington www.abington.psu.edu/node/370 Penn State Altoona www.altoona.psu.edu/healthwellness/disability/registering.php Penn State Beaver www.br.psu.edu/StudentServices/disabled.htm Penn State Berks www.bk.psu.edu/StudentServices/disabled.htm Penn State Brandywine www.brandywine.psu.edu/StudentServices/disabled.htm Penn State College of Medicine www.pennstatehershey.org/web/md/studentaffairs/support/disability Penn State Dickinson School of Law http://law.psu.edu/office_for_student_services/disability_services Penn State DuBois www.ds.psu.edu/StudentServices/disabled.htm Penn State Erie, The Behrend College http://pennstatebehrend.psu.edu/student/Educational%20Equities/DISABILITY. htm Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus www.fe.psu.edu/StudentServices/disabled.htm Penn State Great Valley School of Graduate Professional http://sgps.psu.edu Studies Penn State Greater Allegheny www.greaterallegheny.psu.edu/StudentServices/disabled.htm Penn State Harrisburg http://hbg.psu.edu/studentaffairs/disability.php Penn State Hazleton www.hn.psu.edu/StudentServices/disabled.htm Penn State Lehigh Valley www.lv.psu.edu/StudentServices/disabled.htm Penn State Mont Alto www.ma.psu.edu/StudentServices/disabled.htm Penn State New Kensington www.nk.psu.edu/StudentServices/disabled.htm Penn State Schuylkill www.sl.psu.edu/StudentServices/disabled.htm Penn State Shenango www.shenango.psu.edu/StudentServices/disabled.htm Penn State Wilkes-Barre www.wb.psu.edu/StudentServices/disabled.htm Penn State Worthington Scranton www.sn.psu.edu/StudentServices/disabled.htm Penn State York http://yk.psu.edu/StudentServices/disabled.htm Pennsylvania College of Technology www.pct.edu/disabilityservices Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania www.ship.edu/ods Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania www.sru.edu/academics/enrollment/studentdisabilities/pages/servicesforstude ntswithdisabilities.aspx Temple University www.temple.edu/studentaffairs/disability Temple University Ambler www.temple.edu/ambler/ac_services/disability.htm University of Pittsburgh www.studentaffairs.pitt.edu/drswelcome University of Pittsburgh at Bradford www.upb.pitt.edu/interior3Default.aspx?menu_id=324&id=4032&terms=disabil ity%20services University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg www.greensburg.pitt.edu/student-resources/disability-resources University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown www.upj.pitt.edu/294 University of Pittsburgh at Titusville www.upt.pitt.edu/site/health/hc_disability.html West Chester University of Pennsylvania www.wcupa.edu/ussss/ossd Private colleges and universities, 4-year and advanced degrees Albright College www.albright.edu/academics/alc-disability.html Allegheny College http://sites.allegheny.edu/disabilityservices Alvernia University www.alvernia.edu/student-life/student- success/ADAServicesandAccommodations.html Arcadia University www.arcadia.edu/academic/default.aspx?id=15850 Bryn Athyn College www.brynathyn.edu Bryn Mawr College www.brynmawr.edu/access_services Bucknell University www.bucknell.edu/x7056.xml Cabrini College www.cabrini.edu/Academics/Resources-and-Support/Disability-Resource- Center Carlow University www.carlow.edu/administration/stud-affairs/disab-services/index.html Carnegie Mellon University www.cmu.edu/hr/eos/disability Cedar Crest College www.cedarcrest.edu/ca/ada_file.shtm Chatham University www.chatham.edu/academics/support/disability.cfm Chestnut Hill College www.chc.edu/Disability Delaware Valley College www.delval.edu/pages/student_support/C431 DeSales University www.desales.edu/default.aspx?pageid=1315 Dickinson College www.dickinson.edu/student-life/resources/disability- services/content/Frequently-Asked-Questions Drexel University www.drexel.edu/oed/disabilityResources Duquesne University www.duq.edu/special-students Eastern University www.eastern.edu/campus/academic_support_services/Disabilities.html Elizabethtown College www.etown.edu/offices/disability Franklin & Marshall College www.fandm.edu/disabilityservices Gannon University www.gannon.edu/Academic-Offerings/Special-Programs/Program-for-Students- with-Learning-Disabilities Geneva College www.geneva.edu/page/access_disability_serv Gettysburg College www.gettysburg.edu/about/offices/president/hr/disability-services Grove City College www.gcc.edu Gwynedd-Mercy College www.gmc.edu/students/disabilitysupport Haverford College www.haverford.edu/ods Holy Family University www.holyfamily.edu/counseling/disability.shtml Immaculata University www.immaculata.edu/academics/academic_resources/disability_services Juniata College www.juniata.edu/services/catalog/section.html?s1=appr&s2=accommodations Keystone College www.keystone.edu/studentlife/resourcesforsuccess/disabilityservices King's College www.kings.edu/academics/support/skills_center/disabilities_program La Roche College www.laroche.edu/sass/disability-welcome.htm La Salle University www.lasalle.edu/enrollment/military/index.php?section=campus_resources&p age=affirmative_action Lafayette College http://attic.lafayette.edu/disability-services Lebanon Valley College www.lvc.edu/disability-services Lehigh University www.lehigh.edu/~inacsup/disabilities Lycoming College www.lycoming.edu/academicresourcecenter/disabilitySupport.aspx Marywood University www.marywood.edu/studenthandbook/services/disability-services.html Mercyhurst University www.mercyhurst.edu Messiah College www.messiah.edu/offices/disability Misericordia University www.misericordia.edu/misericordia_pg.cfm?page_id=345&subcat_id=129 Moravian College www.moravian.edu/disabilities Mount Aloysius College www.mtaloy.edu/about_mac/consumer-info/disability-services.dot Muhlenberg College www.muhlenberg.edu/main/aboutus/disabilities Neumann University www.neumann.edu/academics/arc/disabilities.asp Philadelphia University www.philau.edu/disabilityservices Pierce College www.piercecollege.edu/offices/special_services Point Park University www.pointpark.edu/StudentLife/HealthandStudentServices/ProgramforAcadem icSuccess/DisabilityServicesPAS Robert Morris University http://sentry.rmu.edu/web/cms/schools/library/services/Pages/disabilities- services.aspx Rosemont College www.rosemont.edu/uwc/studentlife/pdf/RSMTDisabilitiesBrochure.pdf Saint Francis University www.francis.edu/disability-services Saint Joseph's University www.sju.edu Saint Vincent College www.stvincent.edu/Majors_and_Programs/Special_Programs/Academic_Suppo rt/Disability_Support Seton
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