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DREAM Monthly Mentoring

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Between 2016-2019, DREAM hosted Monthly Mentoring sessions online, where a presenter or panel would discuss an important topic for disabled students, giving students a chance to interact and ask questions - essentially leading to students getting mentoring each month by a different person or group.  

The DREAM Board discontinued these in 2020, but you can access previous sessions through these links:
  • Access recordings, transcripts, and slide decks from the 2018-2019 sessions

  • Access recordings, transcripts, and slide decks from 2017-18 sessions

  • Access recordings, transcripts, and slide decks from 2016-17 sessions
DREAM is supported under a grant from the U.S. Department of Education (P116D150005) to the Institute on Community Integration (ICI) at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities and is run in collaboration with the Association on Higher Education and Disability.  Opinions expressed here are not necessarily those of the U.S. Department of Education, ICI, or AHEAD.  If you have need assistance with the site or have questions, contact us.
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  • Home
  • Learn About Us
  • Resources
    • The DREAM Zine
    • DREAM Publications and Products
    • DREAM and NCCSD Tip Sheets
    • DREAM Scholarship Blog
    • NCCSD Clearinghouse Info
    • Emergency Information for People with Disabilities
  • Contact Us