College Planning for Students with IEPs and 504 Plans

Monday, March 2
7 pm – 8 pm

Virtual Event

Are you a student with a 504 Plan or IEP—or a caregiver supporting one—looking ahead to the transition from high school to college? Join Michelle McAnaney of The College Spy for this free virtual webinar to explore key steps for a successful transition and understand the supports available for students with disabilities.

WHAT TO EXPECT

In this interactive session, Michelle will cover:

  • How to research colleges and campus support services
  • Considerations around disclosing a disability
  • How colleges support students entering with an IEP
  • Tips for disclosing your disability on your application

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

This event is ideal for:

  • Students with 504 Plans or IEPs preparing for college
  • Parents and caregivers supporting students through the transition
  • Educators and support staff who want to better understand college resources for students with disabilities

Whether you’re just starting the college search or preparing applications, this webinar will provide practical guidance and insights to make the transition smoother.

DO I HAVE TO REGISTER?

Registration is required to receive the virtual meeting link.

STAY CONNECTED

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QUESTIONS

If you have questions or need additional assistance, contact Theresa Maier, ASGA Support Specialist via email here or by phone at 330-940-1441 ext 1.

Meet the Speaker

Michelle McAnaney

Michelle McAnaney is the founder and lead Independent Educational Consultant of The College Spy. She personally consults with families through the “Countdown to College” concierge service and teaches popular courses and workshops for students and parents.

Prior to founding The College Spy, Michelle was a school counselor and educator for more than 15 years, including serving as a School Counselor Director and an adjunct college instructor.

Michelle holds a Master’s degree in school counseling, a Bachelor’s degree in human development and a certificate in independent educational consulting. She is also an MBTI Certified Practitioner and a NLP Master Practitioner. Michelle has visited 300+ college campuses and counting.

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