Free • 24-page guide

College & Postsecondary Accommodation Guide

Disability services, documentation, and self-advocacy beyond Grade 12.

Who this is for

  • Parents of Grade 11 and 12 students
  • Students heading to college, university, or apprenticeship
  • Families who don't know what 'disability services' is

What's inside

  • The K–12 to postsec accommodation gap (it's real)
  • What documentation postsecondary actually needs
  • How to register with disability services early
  • Common accommodations at Canadian colleges and universities
  • Self-advocacy scripts for your young adult
  • Mental health, wellness, and accessibility resources
After reading, you'll be able to
  • Avoid the September shock of no automatic supports
  • Get documentation ready before move-in
  • Help your young adult drive their own supports
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Is it Canadian-specific?+

Yes. Every playbook is written for Canadian families. We reference Canadian terminology (IEP, IPRC, SEA, designations) — not U.S. concepts like 504 plans or IDEA.

Do I need to be in Ontario?+

No. While we have especially deep Ontario expertise, the strategies, scripts, and rights frameworks apply across Canada. Province-specific notes are flagged where they matter.

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