Project Access is a college preparatory program designed to facilitate the transition of high school students with disabilities into post-secondary education. The program strives to increase the success rate and freshmen retention rate in the post-secondary institute by providing instruction in relevant academic areas, career development, and college readiness skills.
Project Access is intended for high school students ages 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grade (as enrolled in the academic school year prior to the Summer Institute program). To be eligible, students must be receiving a High School diploma.
Project Access offers a four-week Summer Institute program on the campus of Howard Community College. Additional events are held year-round, such as our parent information session and numerous social events.
Project Access is providing an Informational Open House event on Saturday, March 7th, at Howard Community College to review the upcoming 2026 summer program. See attached flier for more details.
Updates to the program and further details of the classes will be provided at this event.
No registration is necessary for this event.
If you have any questions about this program or would like more information contact Lindsay Beil, M.Ed., Career Readiness Advisor.