DORS, using financial guidelines, can help purchase college training and certain supports that will help a student find success on campus and, later, in a career.
The course of studies must lead to the employment goal in the Individualized Plan for Employment.
DORS supports attendance at a community college for the first 60 credits of a bachelor's degree and at Maryland in-state rates for a bachelor's degree after 60 credits. Exceptions can be considered based on disaiblity factors.
The DORS counselor will talk with prospective college or technical school applicants to:
DORS requires consumers in post-secondary education to apply for financial aid each year.
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