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Passport to Education ®

Our podcast helps college-bound students of all ages, navigate success to start and complete college if you are "504 or ADA" eligible.  This means you have a substantial barrier to success in college from a medical or mental health condition.  Join us as Crista walks the path with you to success in college.  Apply Crista's guidance as an M.S./VRC Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor with 18 years' experience at 2-year colleges in the Seattle area.  All are welcome to listen and strategize for your successful college experience!   

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    Paying for College with Free Tuition Resources Part Two

    College is affordable with free resources to start and stay in school.  Listen to the resources on this podcast.  More free tuition resources can be found through your college Financial Aid Office.  Take notes during this podcast writing down the program names that interest you.  Bring your list to your college over the phone or in an appointment in person with the Financial Aid Department.  Get more information about each one.  Also!  Think about if you will need assistance filling out  Financial Aid Applications or forms.  You can ask for a Financial Aid representative to write out your answers.  Access to college begins now. Inform college staff and instructors to meet your needs.  Our publication will soon be released as a workbook for students, families, service members, veterans, case managers, doctors, counselors, teachers and advocates.   In the meantime listen to our podcasts to become a student advocate for college success! 

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    Paying for College and Free Tuition Resources Part One

    Our publication will soon be released as a workbook for students, families, service members, veterans, case managers, doctors, counselors, teachers and advocates.   In the meantime listen to our podcasts to become a student advocate for college success! 

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    Fear of Going to College

    Education trauma is a phrase I have started to use to describe the experience of students who continually fail in school, due to a diagnosis that impacted their learning ability.  Although my students' IQ was high, they continually failed.  Failing every day in school from an early age is a huge reason to avoid higher education...until an injury occurs, a job layoff occurs, or new skills are needed to keep a job, and going to college is essential.  How does one manage that nightmare?  Listen as Crista Shaw brings real stories of success when college students are approved for 504/or/ADA civil rights in college.  College is possible.  Support is available and free when you qualify.  This episode brings the real experience of students across the U.S., today, who are not identified in      K-12 grades for accommodations.  We can turn this around as a nation.Our publication will soon be released as a workbook for students, families, service members, veterans, case managers, doctors, counselors, teachers and advocates.   In the meantime listen to our podcasts to become a student advocate for college success! 

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    College Bound with a Disability? I will navigate you! Listen Now to Coach Crista 🫶🏾

    Transitioning to college is a life decision.  And, if you have a diagnosis that impairs learning, working, seeing, hearing, walking, mental health, sitting, writing, reading, memory... more...meet me on this podcast.  We are going to bust barriers you face to get enrolled - persist in college - and get a job you want.  Your concerns about succeeding in college and how to do this have real answers.  I am motivated to work with you because of the successes of 100's of students I have guided.  And I am motivated to podcast for you because students of any age are unaware of their Civil Rights to free aids and services that colleges offer.  Like a coach, I know the plays that you need to win Super Bowl You.  You are more capable than you know, and I am ready to coach your ability.  I will be releasing a "Play Book" a Workbook to help you very soon.  It is called "The Passport to Education®️".  I hope to meet you on my podcast soon.  Feel welcome and keep coming back for my coaching.Blessings to you! Crista Shaw, M.S., VRC Transition to Higher Education Navigator. Our publication will soon be released as a workbook for students, families, service members, veterans, case managers, doctors, counselors, teachers and advocates.   In the meantime listen to our podcasts to become a student advocate for college success! 

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Our podcast helps college-bound students of all ages, navigate success to start and complete college if you are "504 or ADA" eligible.  This means you have a substantial barrier to success in college from a medical or mental health condition.  Join us as Crista walks the path with you to success in college.  Apply Crista's guidance as an M.S./VRC Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor with 18 years' experience at 2-year colleges in the Seattle area.  All are welcome to listen and strategize for your successful college experience!

HOSTED BY

Crista Shaw, M.S, Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor / Transition to College SME

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What is Passport to Education ® about?

Our podcast helps college-bound students of all ages, navigate success to start and complete college if you are "504 or ADA" eligible.  This means you have a substantial barrier to success in college from a medical or mental health condition.  Join us as Crista walks the path with you to success in...

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Passport to Education ® is created and hosted by Crista Shaw, M.S, Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor / Transition to College SME.
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