Inclusive Higher Education for Oklahoma and Texas

Red River Higher Education Alliance

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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Who runs the Red River Higher Education Alliance?

 

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The RRHEA is a collaborative effort between the CTP-designated programs in both Oklahoma and Texas. The initial efforts are supported by Think College.

See the About section of our website for more specifics on CTP Designated programs.

Q:

Who runs the Red River Higher Education Alliance?

 

A:

The RRHEA is a collaborative effort between the CTP-designated programs in both Oklahoma and Texas. The initial efforts are supported by Think College.

See the About section of our website for more specifics on CTP Designated programs.

Q.

If I sign up for the newsletter, how often should I expect to receive one?

 

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We are just getting started and plan to have a newsletter out biannually to start.

Q:

If I sign up for the newsletter, how often should I expect to receive one?

 

A:

We are just getting started and plan to have a newsletter out biannually to start.

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Why are the “member programs” CTP-designated or CTP eligible?

 

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Inclusive Higher Education can mean different things to different audiences. For the RRHEA, we focus on programs that are fully integrated into an institution of higher education for students with intellectual disabilities and meet the federal designation of CTP or are applying to become a designated CTP.

Q:

Why are the “member programs” CTP-designated or CTP eligible?

 

A:

Inclusive Higher Education can mean different things to different audiences. For the RRHEA, we focus on programs that are fully integrated into an institution of higher education for students with intellectual disabilities and meet the federal designation of CTP or are applying to become a designated CTP.

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Do I have to pay something to belong to the RRHEA?

 

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No. We want to reach as many organizations and individuals as possible that are interested in inclusive, fully integrated college programs for students with intellectual disabilities.

Q:

Do I have to pay something to belong to the RRHEA?

 

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No. We want to reach as many organizations and individuals as possible that are interested in inclusive, fully integrated college programs for students with intellectual disabilities.

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What are the benefits of joining the RRHEA?

 

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By joining the RRHEA you are joining a community of professionals, supporters, family members, students, and future students who are coming together to share resources and support the overall mission of promoting inclusive post-secondary education.

Q:

What are the benefits of joining the RRHEA?

 

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By joining the RRHEA you are joining a community of professionals, supporters, family members, students, and future students who are coming together to share resources and support the overall mission of promoting inclusive post-secondary education.

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Who all can join RRHEA?

 

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Anyone that has an interest in Inclusive Post Secondary Education for students with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities can join us!

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Who all can join RRHEA?

 

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Anyone that has an interest in Inclusive Post Secondary Education for students with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities can join us!

Is your organization ready to be come a CTP or CTP-Eligible Program?

Find out more at Think College!

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