Career questions tagged accessibility
As an incoming college freshman, how can I best learn to manage my time with all the new things college will bring… classes, work study, homework, time with friends, training my service dog, downtime? #Spring26
I’ll be coming from a small high school for kids with learning differences. We have very low student-teacher ratios and a lot of support and accommodations. As I’m entering a large 4-year university, I wonder if there is advice on how to best manage my time and feel supported and thrive. Thank you.
What are some more do's and don't's when signing or learning American Sign Language?
I am a senior and soon to be freshman in Bloomsburg University majoring in ASL interpretation and English translation. What are some do's and don't's when signing a conversation or learning ASL. I've taken two classes of ASL in 9th and 10th grade. I've also did a few courses from a online school called "Oklahoma School of the deaf". Please let me know what I can improve on for majoring in ASL.
If I have aspirations that aren't exactly common, especially because they have a stigma around them, how can i make sure that I'll be taken seriously?
I want to work in architecture and design, but specialize in making public spaces accessible for people with disabilities. Although this is losing some of its stigma, it's still not exactly common. Whenever I talk about it, people seem uninterested, even if I show them how important it is to me. #disabilities #accessibility
What support programs are there for students with autism in college? #autism#support
I am asking since my parents want me to have extra support while in college? # autism#support .#technolgy #medicine #highschool #college #disabilities #accessibility #autism-spectrum-disorders