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Regis program o ers students with intellectual disabilities college support
BY JASON GONZALES CHALKBEAT
Jen Anderman loves college.
She lives on campus at Regis University, is learning about world religions like Buddhism, and took on the persona of Benjamin Franklin once to present in a class.
Anderman, 25, always wanted to follow in her sister’s footsteps, but most colleges don’t o er programs geared toward students with intellectual disabilities who might need more support. Anderman also wanted a program that pushed her academically and allowed her to get the college experience she desired.
In Colorado and nationwide, most colleges don’t o er programs for students with intellectual disabilities, which includes limitations in reasoning, learning, problem solving, or social or practical skills. ose colleges that do have limited spots.
Anderman, who is a person with autism, now is living her dream. Regis University’s Global Inclusive College Certi cate program has o ered Anderman and four other students at the Denver Jesuit school a full college experience for about two years, plus extra support to earn their certi cate. Regis’ program launched in the fall and joined several others across the state that o er support for students with intellectual disabilities.
Anderman’s mom says Jen thrives when she gets to learn with students who learn in a variety of ways. Living on campus, she’s made plenty of friends. Home is just 20 minutes away, which means she didn’t have to go far to continue her education. e program allows Anderman to take any Regis class, which she likes. She said that so far, she has enjoyed them all.
Regis o ers a certi cate requiring students to complete from 12 to 30 hours of school work over the course of one or two years. e program focuses on academics, but also teaches social skills, emotional regulation, career development, and independence, according to Jeanine
Coleman, the certi cate programs director. e program also o ers tutoring, class preparation and other help.
Coleman hopes to add several more students to the program next year, and the school has received support from the GLOBAL Down Syndrome Foundation and the Anna and John J. Sie Foundation.
Recently the school announced it received $365,000 to help provide scholarships. e scholarships are crucial for many families who never thought that their children would nd a college that works for their learning style.
“ ey just didn’t plan for that because they didn’t really think it was an option,” Coleman said. “ ere are just not very many opportunities for individuals with intellectual disabilities beyond high school.”
Statewide, the University of Northern Colorado, University of Colorado Colorado Springs, and Arapahoe Community College o er programs tailored toward students with intellectual disabilities, said Tracy Murphy, Colorado Initiative for Inclusive Higher Education executive director.
Until 2016, Colorado was one of four states nationwide that didn’t o er speci c programs for students with intellectual disabilities, Murphy said. Lawmakers that year passed a law establishing speci c programs for students at colleges, and last year approved grants to support new or existing programs at higher education institutions.
Creating a more inclusive environment is good for students with and without intellectual disabilities, Murphy said.
Students at established programs have rushed fraternities and participated in student government, she said. ey’re helping create acceptance and enabled others to see the value students with disabilities can bring to a school campus and jobs, she said.
“College students bene t from seeing that capability,” she said.
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