College Supports
AbilityPath conveys a path to an inclusive world where people of all abilities are fully accepted, respected, and included in all aspects of society. Every person we serve receives the support they need to achieve their full potential.
AbilityPath (formerly Gatepath and Abilities United)
Sobrato Center for Nonprofits – Redwood Shores
350 Twin Dolphin Drive, Suite 123, Redwood City, CA 94065
Phone: 650-259-8500 | Fax: 650-697-5010
Email: [email protected]
Brandon Allen
[email protected]
AbilityPath (formerly Gatepath and Abilities United)
Sobrato Center for Nonprofits – Redwood Shores
350 Twin Dolphin Drive, Suite 123, Redwood City, CA 94065
Phone: 650-259-8500 | Fax: 650-697-5010
Email: [email protected]
Brandon Allen
[email protected]
The Disability Resource Center (DRC) is part of the Wellness Center. The Wellness Center consists of three centers: DRC; Personal Counseling Center (PCC), and the Health Center. The CARES Team is also part of the Wellness Center. These centers are united under the Wellness Center to provide a safe and central place for students who need personal assistance.
Bettina Lee
[email protected]
Canada College
4200 Farm Hill Blvd
Redwood City, CA 94061
Building 5,Room 303
Bettina Lee
[email protected]
Canada College
4200 Farm Hill Blvd
Redwood City, CA 94061
Building 5,Room 303
We provide academic accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities. To begin that process, students must schedule a Welcome Meeting with an A.S. counselor. At this initial Welcome Meeting, accommodations will be determined on an individual basis while meeting with the student and reviewing current professional documentation.
Cal State East Bay Accessibility
www.csueastbay.edu/accessibility/
25800 Carlos Bee Boulevard | Hayward, CA 94542 | 510-885-3000
Cal State East Bay Accessibility
www.csueastbay.edu/accessibility/
25800 Carlos Bee Boulevard | Hayward, CA 94542 | 510-885-3000
Community college opportunities; student support services and resources
Skyline College Educational Access Center (EAC)
CONTACT:
[email protected]
Skyline College
3300 College Drive
San Bruno, CA 94066
Skyline College Educational Access Center (EAC)
CONTACT:
[email protected]
Skyline College
3300 College Drive
San Bruno, CA 94066
Wayfinders is a 2-year non-degree independent living certificate program for young adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Participants of Wayfinders increase their independence by living in student apartments, participating in work experience internships, taking classes at Fresno State through Open University, and engaging with the community.
[email protected]
Ryan Wilson
Wayfinders
2743 E. Shaw Ave Suite 101
M/S OF135
Fresno, CA 93710
P 559.278.0390
[email protected]
Ryan Wilson
Wayfinders
2743 E. Shaw Ave Suite 101
M/S OF135
Fresno, CA 93710
P 559.278.0390
The College Internship Program (CIP) is a comprehensive transition program
for young adults on the Autism Spectrum and with Learning Differences
Contact:
Alex Diaz
510-704-4476
[email protected]
for young adults on the Autism Spectrum and with Learning Differences
Contact:
Alex Diaz
510-704-4476
[email protected]
The Disability Resource Center (DRC) facilitates equal access to an education for all students who have disabilities (permanent or temporary) by providing academic adjustments, counseling, and support services in accordance with State and Federal law.
Additionally, the DRC serves as a resource for college staff to ensure an inclusive equitable environment.
If you have any questions regarding eligibility to receive accommodations and services at the DRC, please contact us to make an appointment.
650-574-6438
Hirania Gonzalez
[email protected]
Additionally, the DRC serves as a resource for college staff to ensure an inclusive equitable environment.
If you have any questions regarding eligibility to receive accommodations and services at the DRC, please contact us to make an appointment.
650-574-6438
Hirania Gonzalez
[email protected]
Pathway at UCLA Extension is a two-year college program for students with intellectual and other developmental disabilities, offering a blend of educational, social, and vocational experiences. On campus, Pathway students attend classes and participate in the many social, recreational, and cultural activities of a major university.
Wendy Abarca
818-271-8270
Link to Slide show
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Wendy Abarca
818-271-8270
Link to Slide show
[email protected]
Taft College is a single-campus district in Kern County. The city of Taft is located in the foothills at the southern edge of the San Joaquin Valley just 35 minutes west of Bakersfield, 2 hours north of Los Angeles and 2 hours from California’s beautiful central coast. The Taft area is home to about 18,000 residents.
Jessica White
[email protected]
www.taftcollege.edu/til/
Spanish contact:
Gabriel Gonzalez
[email protected]
Jessica White
[email protected]
www.taftcollege.edu/til/
Spanish contact:
Gabriel Gonzalez
[email protected]
Our Disability Resource Center at Foothill College offers courses and services on campus and in the community designed to help students with disabilities.
The TTW Program is a 12-month program designed for people with disabilities who can function independently on a college campus but may not currently have the ability to succeed in a traditional college classroom.
(PRESENTING IN A PANEL LIVE ON 10/24/2020 AT 11:10AM)
Mark Ferrer
[email protected]
(650) 949-7017 (DRC)
The TTW Program is a 12-month program designed for people with disabilities who can function independently on a college campus but may not currently have the ability to succeed in a traditional college classroom.
(PRESENTING IN A PANEL LIVE ON 10/24/2020 AT 11:10AM)
Mark Ferrer
[email protected]
(650) 949-7017 (DRC)