Life After High School

The process of preparing students for adult life after they leave high school.

The process of preparing students for adult life after they leave high school.


Handouts

  • Bill Calendar
    Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

    Do you find yourself surprised by bills or unsure if you'll have enough money to cover them each month? It's important to remember that you're still in control of your finances and budget, even when bills are piling up.

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  • Differences Between High School and College for Students with an IEP
    Pathfinder Services of ND

    This document details the differences between high school and college for students with an IEP, including special education services, accommodations and modifications, behavior supports, and more.

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  • Hitting the Open Road After High School
    NCWD/Youth

    Co-written by teens for teens, this resource can help youth with disabilities think about their options for life after high school. It provides information on post-graduation options and guides students in making choices that are right for them, finding activities that can help them get ready now, and accessing supportive services.

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  • Middle School Transition - For Your Child With Special Needs
    Channing Bete

    Supportive guide provides parents with an overview of federal laws designed to serve children with disabilities, individualized education programs (IEPs), least restrictive environments (LREs), physical education, and transition services. Offers tips on supporting homework success, helping children build social connections, responding to bullying, and much more.

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  • My IEP Owner's Manual for Transition-age Students
    Pacer

    The IEP Owner's Manual is a great resource to use when planning Secondary Transition services and supports.

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  • Questions and Answers on Secondary Transition
    OSERS

    OSERS issued this Q&A document to provide State educational agencies (SEAs), local educational agencies (LEAs), parents, advocacy organizations, and other interested parties with information regarding secondary transition for students with disabilities. This is one of a series of question and answer (Q&A) documents prepared by OSERS to address some of the most important issues raised by requests for clarification on a variety of high-interest topics.

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  • Secondary Transition Pocket Guide
    Pathfinder Services of ND

    This handy folded guide easily fits into a pocket, folder, or purse. It contains quick tips and information on Secondary Transtition in North Dakota, including important terms and acronyms. The inside details the ND Secondary Transition IEP Framework.

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  • Special Education In High School - A Guide To Success And Transition Planning
    Channing Bete

    Designed for parents of high school students receiving special education services, this handbook offers information about the evolving role of special education during the teen years. Discusses special education laws relating to teens, IEPs, and the transition after high school. Offers insight into developing a transition plan, setting goals, and achieving academic success. Also provides helpful advice on encouraging independence, preparing for the workplace, discussing social challenges, and more.

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  • The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Fact Sheet: Youth Program
    US Department of Labor

    This fact sheet provides information on the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), the first legislative reform of the public workforce system in 15 years. WIOA presents an extraordinary opportunity to improve job and career options for our nation's workers and jobseekers through an integrated,job-driven public workforce system that links diverse talent to businesses.

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  • Transfer of Rights - What Parents and Students Need to Know
    Pathfinder Services of ND

    This document provides information on the transfer of rights at age 18 in the state of North Dakota.

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  • Transition Checklist (NDDPI)
    NDDPI

    This resource is intended to be a guide for students, teachers, parents, and agency personnel to help drive the transition process for students with disabilities in an orderly and organized manner.

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  • Transition Planning - Getting Ready For Life After High School - What Parents Need to Know
    NDDPI

    This brochure from NDDPI for parents gives information about IEP planning meetings and setting goals for their child's future beyond high school.

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  • Transition Planning - Getting Ready For Life After High School - What Students Need to Know
    NDDPI

    This brochure from NDDPI for students gives information about IEP planning meetings and setting goals for their future beyond high school.

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  • What are Centers for Independent Living (CILs)?
    Pathfinder Services of ND

    This brochure answers the questions: What are Centers for Independent Living? Who is eligible? And how can CILs help?

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  • What is Vocational Rehabilitation (VR)?
    Pathfinder Services of ND

    This brochure answers the questions: What are VR Services? Who is eligible? And how can VR help?

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Online Resources

  • Getting Ready for When Your Teen Reaches the Age of Majority: A Parent's Guide
    CPIR

    Age of majority is the age when children legally become adults. At this time, they gain the rights of adults, which include the right to vote, marry, apply for a credit card, make medical and financial decisions for themselves, sign contracts, live independently, and much more.

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  • Transition Planning for Students with IEPs
    GreatSchools.org

    A transition plan is required for students enrolled in special education who have an Individualized Education Program (IEP). This article will define and describe transition planning and how it can be utilized to maximize your teenager's future success.

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  • Transition to Adulthood
    CPIR

    Life is full of transitions, and one of the more remarkable ones occurs when we get ready to leave high school and go out in the world as young adults. When the student has a disability, it's especially helpful to plan ahead for that transition. In fact, IDEA requires it.

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Webinars

  • Collaborations and Connections
    Pathfinder Services of ND

    Working as a team can bring great success in both academic and life planning. When work and planning can be accomplished as a group, everybody wins! This Drop Out Prevention workshop is geared to youth and parents focusing on the importance of planning as a team, making the right connections, and maintaining strong relationships throughout the years.

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  • Organization is Key
    Pathfinder Services of ND

    Creating schedules and being organized are two key elements in successful executive functioning skills. This Drop Out Prevention workshop is geared towards youth and their parents and will offer information on the importance of schedules and different ways to become organized to help students to be successful.

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  • Secondary Transition: Stepping Towards The Future Part 1
    Pathfinder Services of ND

    Secondary Transition: Stepping Towards the Future is a three part webinar series developed by Pathfinder Services of ND. Part 1 of the series explores the question – Why does an older student with an IEP require a secondary transition program? In addition, we will review the purposes behind the IEP process and the Team members that are part of the process.

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  • Secondary Transition: Stepping Towards The Future Part 2
    Pathfinder Services of ND

    Secondary Transition: Stepping Towards the Future is a three part webinar series developed by Pathfinder Services of ND. Part 2 of the series begins a looking at each IEP secondary transition requirement, from steps 2 to 4.

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  • Secondary Transition: Stepping Towards The Future Part 3
    Pathfinder Services of ND

    Secondary Transition: Stepping Towards the Future is a three part webinar series developed by Pathfinder Services of ND. Part 3 of the series completes our look at each IEP secondary transition requirement, from steps 5 to 11.

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  • Teens Using Social Media - Pathfinder Shortcuts Webinar
    Pathfinder Services of ND

    Teens Using Social Media is part of our Pathfinder Shortcuts webinar series. The webinars in this series are designed to be short (under 10 minutes) overviews of different topics for those who want an introduction to a topic, a summary of important details, or a quick refresher. This PSND Shortcut will give you some ideas of how to help guide your children when they use social media.

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  • Triggers and Cues
    Pathfinder Services of ND

    Being able to identify what triggers emotional reactions is the first step in learning how to manage them. This workshop geared towards youth and parents will walk through what triggers are, how to discover triggers and then how to manage emotions when triggered. Cues will be defined, explored and strategies for successful de-escalation will be discussed.

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  • Youth Communication
    Pathfinder Services of ND

    A webinar for youth on how to communicate more effectively, presented by the Youth POV project.

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Websites

  • Launch My Life North Dakota

    Your journey as you move from high school to the world of work has begun. You will be making decisions about your education, what kind of a job you will look for, and how to get involved in your community. Launch my Life ND can help you do just that. Whether you have a disability or not, Launch my Life ND gives you the knowledge, tools, resources, and connections to help you achieve your goals.

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  • Transition ND (Web-based App)

    This web-based app is for high-school aged students with disabilities with an IEP. An IEP (Individualized Education Program) details your special education services. After completing a brief 10 minute survey, the site produces an individualized 'Draft Transition Plan', based on your answers. This site is intended to serve as a guide to North Dakota students, parents and educators on transition planning based upon requirements of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and North Dakota state law. This site was designed by North Dakota Protection & Advocacy Project (NDP&A).

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