IPSE Day celebrates education and inclusion for students with IDD
UNCG joins the nation in celebrating IPSE Day on May 1, celebrating our students with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
UNCG joins the nation in celebrating IPSE Day on May 1, celebrating our students with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Ever since Zion Turner was very young, he’s had a love for technology. “My family keeps telling me that when I was little, I used to take things apart,” he says. “Computers, TVs, or VCR players, to see how they work. Then I’d try to put them back together. I… Continue reading…
During the week of March 19-21, the NC Division on Career Development & Transition held their 2025 Transition Conference where our very own AnnaLiv Roberts had the opportunity to share about the ICS program. Her employer, Annie B’s Homemade Ice Cream was honored with the Employer of the Year award… Continue reading…
Watch ICS Director Lisa Pluff with student Zion Turner featured on Triad Today. They both did a great job!
The “Think Higher. Think College.” campaign is designed to build awareness and expand access to higher education for students with intellectual disability.
In the US, institutions of higher education and programs within the institutions are accredited using standards that help ensure that the educational experience offered to students meets an acceptable level of quality. Program accreditation standards provide guidelines for colleges and universities on how to develop and improve programs, validate these programs within institutions of higher education, and give students and their families an assurance of quality.