Community Colleges
Concurrent Enrollment
Access/Success
Technical Standards
Fundamental Alterations
100

Underprepared students, demands of the community and this are unique factors of a community college.

What is Open Enrollment

100

Enrollment of a student in high school and college at the same time.

What is Concurrent Enrollment

100

Person Centered Planning, Soft and Technical Skills, Mentoring and Social Engagement are the four pillars of this program.

What is SEED

100

Requirements for admission and participation in a program.

What are Technical Standards.

100

Outcomes, including skills, knowledge and aptitudes that all students must demonstrate.

What are Essential Elements

200

Open Enrollment institutions cannot require this for admittance.

What are test scores (aptitude)

200

Dual enrollment students are receiving this for their college classes.

What is High School Credit

200

The "S" in the acronym "SEED" stands for this.

What is Success

200

Technical Standards came become this standard for ethics, interpersonal interactions and behavior expectations.

What is enforceable.

200

Helps to define an essential element.

What is the purpose of the course.

300

School districts and these officials provide a unique prospective to the community college.

What are government

300

All concurrent students receive dual credit--True or False

What is False

300

This is an ESSENTIAL ELEMENT of any Inclusive Higher Education Program (hint: it starts with and "I")

What is Inclusion

300

Technical standards can be met with or without this.

What are accommodations.

300

Essential elements require these abilities or skills.

What are pre-existing.

400

Underprepared students or, this term for an older student, often attend a community college.

What is Non-traditional.

400

Attendance at these meetings, either in person or virtually, is beneficial in understanding roles for accommodation.

What are IEP meetings

400

Aside from classroom instruction, social skills, and independent living skills, this working element of SEED is a necessary additive to make the program a success.

What is Work Experience/Hands-on Learning.

400

These meetings between the Disability Office and student/faculty can assist in discovering and overcoming obstacles each semester. 

What are transitional meetings

400

A college is required to waive any core or essential course skill--True or False.

What is false

500

Another excellent presentation on Community Colleges will be presented at this time.

What is Thursday at 4pm!

500

A great resource to assist with questions about college accommodation differences from high school.

What is Office of Civil Rights Transition Guide

500

Prior to students taking any classes in Fall and/or Spring, this component of SEED is essential for student self-discovery and future planning and occurs in the summer

What is Summer Bridge

500

Technical standards are established by this group.

What are faculty/academics

500

Court case that discuses fundamental alteration

What is Wynne v. Tufts