Special Needs College Programs in South Carolina

Individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities have some opportunities to experience college life. We have several special needs college programs in South Carolina. Check out these opportunities.

Individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities have some opportunities to experience college life. We have several special needs college programs in South Carolina. Check out these opportunities.




Does your special needs high schooler desire a postsecondary experience on a college campus? These colleges offer an excellent opportunity to experience higher education and develop life skills.

Participants live on campus. Mentor Peers also assist the program. Some scholarships are available, too.

Those who successfully complete the program will receive a certificate of postsecondary education (not an accredited college degree program). They will also receive an employment portfolio to take to potential employers.

Special Needs College Programs

Clemson University: Clemson
The ClemsonLIFE program at Clemson University is designed for students with intellectual disabilities who desire a postsecondary experience on a college campus. Higher education is a vehicle for self-empowerment and access to social networks, employment, and independence.

Coastal Carolina University: Conway
The Coastal Carolina University LIFE program is a four-year, tuition-based, postsecondary education and transition program for young adults who have mild to moderate intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. The LIFE program prepares students with the life skills they need to complete their post-secondary education, gain and maintain meaningful employment, and live independent and productive adult lives.

College of Charleston: Charleston
College IS Possible! The REACH Program at the College of Charleston is a four-year, fully inclusive certificate program for students with mild intellectual and/or developmental disabilities that promotes the advancement of knowledge and skill.

University of South Carolina: Columbia
CarolinaLIFE is an individualized, non-degree program for students with identified, diverse learning needs (e.g. intellectual disability). The program philosophy is founded on inclusion and individualization, based on each student’s interests and support needs.

Winthrop University: Rock Hill
Winthrop University’s Think College Program (WTC) offers postsecondary education opportunities for students with intellectual disabilities. WTC Peer Mentors work under the guidance of the coordinator/director to provide support in classroom and employment settings.

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