In Spanish.
This tip sheet highlights post-secondary education and training options in South Carolina for students with disabilities, helping families and students plan for life after high school. It introduces community-based resources such as Centers for Independent Living and inclusive post-secondary programs offered by select colleges for students who may not have earned a traditional high school diploma. These programs provide opportunities to experience campus life, build independent living and employment skills, and earn a certificate of post-secondary education along with a skills portfolio.
The resource also explains the role of the South Carolina Department of Vocational Rehabilitation in supporting students ages 13–21 through job exploration, work-based learning, workplace readiness training, and self-advocacy. It emphasizes the importance of early transition planning and collaboration between families, school counselors, special education teams, and vocational rehabilitation staff. Overall, this guide serves as a practical planning tool that helps students and families explore meaningful pathways to employment, independence, and continued learning beyond high school.
