College Living Experience (CLE) has been providing post-secondary supports to students with ASD, ADHD, learning differences, and other varying exceptionalities since 1989. Individualized services in the areas of academics, independent living, social skills, and career development, are tailored to meet the needs of each young adult in the program.
The purpose of CSU Channel Islands Disability Resource Programs is to encourage a learning community in and beyond the classroom that promotes academic excellence, success, personal development and self-advocacy skills that will empower and support students with physical, learning or psychological disabilities so that they can participate fully in, and benefit equitably from, the University experience to realize their academic and personal potential.
Infant Care and Toddler Programs feature Learn from the Start™, our exclusive, milestone-based curriculum.
Preschool and Pre-Kindergarten Programs offer math and literacy learning plus opportunities for social development.
Junior Kindergarten enhances your child's abilities before kindergarten.
All 3 campuses
The Educational Assistance Center (EAC) promotes the educational and vocational potential of students with disabilities by supporting each student's integration into the mainstream of college life. Students with learning disabilities, mobility, visual, hearing, speech, or psychological impairments, acquired brain injuries, or other health impairments, such as seizure disorders or attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, are eligible for support services and special classes that are needed to fully participate in the educational process.