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DOE, AAA Scholarships

*Provides private school scholarships for children in Kindergarten through 12th grade whose needs are not being met by their current school situation *Children who meet income guidelines either with or without special needs/disabilities may potentially qualify *Income guidelines are significantly higher than most subsidized programs *For the 2022/2023 School Year *In addition to tuition, may include funds for books, tutoring and/or therapy *Exceptions to the income guidelines include military dependents as well as children in foster or out of home care (children in those situations may have higher family incomes) *Typically applications are available on the website in March for the following school year; applications Must be completed by the stated deadline on website, no exceptions *Telephone support available to assist with application process and questions

Services: School Placement Services, Special Education, Student Disability Services, Student Financial Aid

PO Box 15719

Tampa, FL 33684

(888) 707-2465

FAMU, Center for Disability Access and Resources

*Works with faculty and staff to provide academic support services and accommodations both in and out of the classroom *Primary advocate for students with disabilities *Educates students with disabilities about their legal rights and responsibilities *Promotes self determination so that all students with disabilities have equal access to educational opportunities and achieving their academic and personal goals

Services: Colleges/Universities, Student Disability Services

Florida A & M University

1735 Wannish Way Ste 102

Tallahassee, FL 32310

(850) 599-3180

FSU, Florida Inclusion Network

*Provides information and support for the implementation of inclusive education best practices for educators and parents of children with disabilities *Data-driven, student-focused planning and problem-solving across districts and schools *Sharing information to build collaborative relationships between families, schools, and districts

Services: Disability Rights Groups, Special Education, Student Disability Services

4600 University Center C

FSU Learning Systems Institute

Tallahassee, FL 32306

(850) 645-7593

FSU, Student Disability Resource Center

*Staff works with faculty and staff to provide academic support services and accommodations both in and out of the classroom *Primary advocate for students with disabilities *Educates students with disabilities about their legal rights and responsibilities *Promotes self determination so that all students with disabilities have equal access to educational opportunities and achieving their academic and personal goals

Services: Colleges/Universities, Student Disability Services

874 Traditions Way, 108 SSB

Tallahassee, FL 32306

(850) 644-9566

Learning Ally

*Provides audiobooks, including school textbooks, to dyslexic, blind or visually impaired students, parents, families, and educators *Through a grant, all public schools in Florida have free access to these publications; individuals pay for the service ($135 per year)

Services: Reading Services for People With Disabilities, Special Education, Student Disability Services

20 Roszel Rd

Princeton, NJ 08540

(800) 221-4792

Leon County Schools, Adult and Community Education

*Classroom programs for persons 16 and older: GED classes, classes teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), high school classes for students who want to improve a grade and adults missing credits, and two programs serving adults with special needs *GED testing has four subjects divided into separate exams; Reasoning Through Language Arts (150 minutes with a 10-minute break), Mathematics Reasoning (115 minutes), Science (90 minutes), Social Studies (70 minutes); at least 145 points are required on each exam to pass; each exam costs $32 and retakes cost $12 *Some of the GED and ESOL courses are available online *Most classes are $40 a semester with the exception of the classes for adults with special needs which do not have a fee

Services: Adult Basic Education, English as a Second Language, GED/High School Equivalency Test Instruction, Special Education, Student Disability Services

526 Appleyard Dr

Tallahassee, FL 32304

(850) 717-2020

Leon County Schools, Exceptional Student Education

*Offers specialized educational services for toddlers, children, and adults with exceptional needs *3 to 5 years, provides developmentally appropriate educational programs at settings such as private child care centers and Leon County schools *Kindergarten to grade 12 and Adult and Community Education: provides instruction and related services based on individual needs of students *Programs include Educational and psychological testing services provided to public school students for purposes of identifying exceptional educational needs as defined by State of Florida, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Deaf/Hard of Hearing, Dual Sensory Impaired (Deaf-Blind), Emotional/Behavioral Disabilities, Gifted, Homebound or Hospitalized, Intellectual Disabilities, Specific Learning Disabilities, Speech or Language Impaired, and Visually Impaired *Individual Education Plans (IEP) developed as required *Related services may be designed for persons needing transportation, various therapies, counseling and medical services as may be required to assist a child with a disability to benefit from special education *McKay Scholarship information

Services: Early Intervention for Children With Disabilities/Delays, Gifted Education, School Placement Services, Special Education, Student Disability Services

3955 W Pensacola St

Tallahassee, FL 32304

(850) 487-7160

Leon County Schools, Gretchen Everhart School

*Education for students with developmental disabilities ages 3-22 *Classroom instruction, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, vision and hearing resource instruction *Early childhood programs for students with developmental delays, 3 to 5 years and early intervention classes for 4 year olds *Each student has an individual education plan *Students participate in the Special Olympics each year *SMILE before and after school enrichment programs

Services: Special Education, Student Disability Services

2750 Mission Rd

Tallahassee, FL 32304

(850) 488-5785

Leon County Schools, Leon's Intensive Training for Employment

*Comprehensive four year career development program for high school exceptional students working toward special diploma *Seamless transition to post-school opportunities *Preparation for working environment and work ethics training

Services: Employment Preparation, Job Finding Assistance, Secondary/High Schools, Special Education, Student Disability Services

2757 W Pensacola St, Bldg 9

Tallahassee, FL 32304

(850) 487-7160

North Florida College

*Public community college offering two-year associate degrees and certificate programs *Four year degrees available in conjunction with Saint Leo University *Financial aid available to qualified students *Academic and support services available for students with disabilities

Services: Colleges/Universities, Student Disability Services

325 NW Turner Davis Dr

Madison, FL 32340

(850) 973-2288

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