2021 College Planning & Transition Conference for Individuals who are Neurodiverse

Location:
Online
URL:
https://www.letstalkld.org/2021-college-conference
URL for CFP page:
https://sessionize.com/college-conference-2021/
Description:

Our College (and Career) Planning & Transition Conference for Individuals who are Neurodiverse is one of only a few full-day college conferences in the nation that is designed and produced specifically for learners who are neurodiverse who have an interest in postsecondary educational pursuits (and the family members, allies, and transition professionals who support them). Last year, our conference included over 500 registrants representing 7 countries and 26 states and featured an exciting slate of thought leaders, practitioners, and transition professionals who are leaders in their fields. This year's conference will be live-streamed on Saturday, October 2nd. During our Conference, topics, and discussions include but are not limited to: ​During this year’s Conference, topics and discussions may include, but are not limited to: *Social-Emotional Learning and College/Career Success*The college search and admissions application planning nuts and bolts *Evaluating available academic support and college success services in relation to need *Assessing college fit *Utilizing Assistive Technology and learning strategies to improve academic success *Exploring accommodations in college (the legal and practical realities) *Exploring college transition best practices at both the K-12 and the Post-Secondary Education (PSE) level *Addressing issues relating to a student's psychosocial readiness for the college transition and college success *Discovering what can be learned from current college students and career professionals who are neurodiverse *Developing the Independent Living Skills critical for managing college life and life after college *Parent education and student advocacy strategies centered on improving postsecondary transition success (education, employment, and civic engagement) *Engaging in career exploration and assessment *Conducting research on which type of careers are a good fit for your strengths *Exploring and selecting a career *Developing a career action plan and searching for a job This year's virtual Let's Talk LD 2021 College (and Career) Planning & Transition Conference for Individuals who are Neurodiverse will explore how to not only succeed in college but also make the successful transition to a career. For many individuals who are neurodiverse, the journey from college student access, through college student success, to career success proves difficult to navigate successfully. Factors that undermine diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts play a role in undermining the advancement of individuals who are neurodiverse. If we are to consider fully the impact of these inequities, we must also consider how we might work as a community to identify and remedy educational and social injustices that undermine the college access, college success, and career success of people who are neurodiverse.Our presenters will focus attention on identifying and navigating those factors and circumstances that serve as barriers to a successful college and career transition. Conference attendees will be invited to consider and discover the kind of action that is required to improve college and career access for individuals who are neurodiverse. At Let's Talk LD, we are committed to working to improve postsecondary (education, career, and civic engagement) outcomes for people who are neurodiverse. We hope that you join us in the effort! ​If you are interested in presenting at this conference, please tell us how you intend to address this year's conference focus in your presentation by completing our Request for Proposal no later than September 5, 2021 (11:59 p.m.).We look forward to seeing you on October 2nd! This year's virtual Let's Talk LD 2021 College Planning & Transition Conference for Individuals who are Neurodiverse will explore how to not only succeed in college but also make the successful transition to a career. For many individuals who are neurodiverse, the journey from college student access, through college student success, to career success proves difficult to navigate successfully. Factors that undermine diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts can play a role in undermining the advancement of individuals who are neurodiverse. If we are to consider fully the impact of these inequities, we must also consider how we might work as a community to identify and remedy educational and social injustices that undermine the college access, college success, and career success of people who are neurodiverse. Our speakers will focus attention on identifying and navigating those factors and circumstances that serve as barriers to a successful college and career transition and discuss the kind of action that is required to improve college and career access for individuals who are neurodiverse. At Let's Talk LD, we are committed to working to improve postsecondary (education, career, and civic engagement) outcomes for people who are neurodiverse. We hope that you join us in the effort!

Dates
Sat Oct 2, 2021 to Sat Oct 2, 2021
CFP
Aug 13, 2021 to Sep 10, 2021
Created
Aug 14, 2021