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Interested in Joining DREAM or Organizing Students on Campus?

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Even if your campus doesn't have an organization for students with disabilities, there are plenty of ways to get involved with DREAM or the National Center for College Students with Disabilities (NCCSD):
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  • Subscribe to our Friday newsletter and learn about what's happening around the U.S. with disability and higher education.

  • Organize the students on your campus.  Find a campus near you that has a student group or contact us for more information about finding other students and setting up a DREAM chapter or affiliate.  There's also handy tip sheets about creating different types of student organizations and planning accessible campus events at the Black, Disabled and Proud website.

  • Join our new Slack group with the DREAM student board and disabled students from many different colleges and universities.

  • Join the the DREAM student board - just contact us to learn more about this opportunity.
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  • Download a free poster or other publication from DREAM and its parent organizations, the National Center for College Students with Disabilities (NCCSD) and AHEAD.

  • Learn more about disability.  Consider taking a disability studies or Deaf studies course to learn even more - find out if your campus has a program.

  • Take one of the NCCSD's two-minute free online trainings or consider using some of our materials for student orientations.

Need other ideas or suggestions?  Or do you have an idea for us?  Just reach out and ask.  If you need assistance with a specific situation, check out the NCCSD Clearinghouse or contact the NCCSD for help or assistance with any issue related to disability and higher education, whether you're a student, faculty member, parent, or researcher.



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 the Association on Higher Education and Disability.
Opinions expressed here are not necessarily those of the U.S. Department of Education, ICI, or AHEAD.
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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Mission/Goals
    • History of DREAM
    • Rights, Activism & Discrimination
  • DREAM Chapters & Affiliates
    • DREAM Chapters
    • DREAM Affiliates
    • DREAM Application for Chapters and Affiliates
    • Starting a Campus Organization
    • DREAM Campus Chapters & Affiliates
  • Campus Organizations & Resources
    • DREAM Campus Chapters & Affiliates
    • Campus Clubs and Organizations
    • National Resources for College Students with Disabilities
  • Disability and Higher Education News
  • Get Involved
    • Join our Slack Community!
  • Disability and HIgher Ed Resources
    • Disability and Higher Education News
  • Contact Us