Lipscomb University in Nashville will be hosting the 2023 Southeastern Postsecondary Education Alliance (SEPSEA) Conference May 17-19. This year’s theme will be “A…
DIDD now accepting applications for Tennessee Believes Grant funding
In Fiscal Year 2022, Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee and the General Assembly appropriated $500,000 in recurring funding to DIDD to provide grants…
Applications accepted through Jan. 31 for National Disability Mentoring Coalition fellowship program
Applications for the spring cohort of the National Disability Mentoring Coalition (NDMC) Dinah F.B. Cohen DREAM Fellowship are open through Jan. 31….
TSU TigerEDGE, DSCC Eagle Access pages now appearing on TN IHE Alliance website
New pages for Tennessee State University’s TigerEDGE and Dyersburg State Community College’s Eagle Access inclusive higher education (IHE) programs now have their…
U.S. Dept. of Education to host May 23 Summit to Spotlight Strategies to Support Students with Disabilities, Students with Mental Health Needs
The U.S. Department of Education announced plans for a first-of-its-kind virtual summit, Recovery to Thriving: Supporting Mental Health & Students with Disabilities, to…
TPSID Cohort 3, Year 1 Annual Report now available for review
The TPSID Cohort 3, Year 1 Annual Report is now available for review. What is a TPSID? How many students attend a…
Think College offers “Paying for College” webinar on May 25
Join Think College on May 25 for a webinar for families about paying for college for students with ID. Presenter Cate Weir…
May 15 marks first IPSE Day
May 15 is IPSE Day, a day to show your support for inclusive postsecondary education! Visit www.thinkcollege.net/ipseday for sample social media posts,…
Registration open for 2022 SEPSEA Conference in Birmingham, AL
The 2022 Southeast Postsecondary Education Alliance (SEPSEA) Conference registration is now open. This year’s conference will take place June 23-25 at Auburn…
Tennessee State University grant will help students with intellectual disabilities prepare for job market
Tennessee State University plans to use $284,000 in grant funds to help students with intellectual and development disabilities prepare for the job market. The funds…