Ready to Thrive: Preparing Students with Physical Disabilities and Health Conditions for the College Transition: A Conversation with Annie Tulkin
Dr. Johanna Tramantano interviews Annie Tulkin, CEO and founder of Accessible College, about college preparation and transition for students with physical disabilities, sensory impairments, and chronic health conditions, often with co-occurring diagnoses.
They emphasize student self-advocacy, researching disability office staffing and mission statements, and setting accommodations up early because they are not retroactive and require active student management (e.g., reserving exam accommodations in advance). Tulkin describes helping families plan logistics like medication refills, insurance, and infusions, recommends starting by junior/senior year, and encourages educators to seek specialized resources when needed.
Annie Tulkin is the CEO and Founder of Accessible College [http://www.accessiblecollege.com/], as well as an educator, author, and public speaker. She is an expert in the area of college preparation and transition for students with physical disabilities and health conditions.
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Accessible College provides 1-on-1 college preparation and transition support for students with physical disabilities and health conditions. Learn more about our services [https://accessiblecollege.com/].
Online Courses:
1. Signature Course: Preparing Students with Physical Disabilities and Health Conditions for College [https://accessiblecollege.thinkific.com/courses/Accessible-College]: This self-paced course is designed for parents, educators, counselors, and healthcare providers. American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) and Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) CEUs.
2. Dorm Life and Daily Routines: Preparing Students with Physical Disabilities for College Independence [https://accessiblecollege.thinkific.com/courses/College-Dorm-Daily-Disability]: On-Demand. Designed for OTPs, healthcare providers, educators, students, and parents. Instructor: Christie Cyktor, OTD, MS, OTR/L. American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) CEUs.
3. College Preparation Bundle [https://accessiblecollege.thinkific.com/bundles/preparation-bundle]: "Preparing Students with Physical Disabilities and Health Conditions for College" + "Dorm Life and Daily Routines: Preparing Students with Physical Disabilities for College Independence".
4.Bringing a Personal Care Attendant to College: The Experiences of Students and Families [https://accessiblecollege.thinkific.com/courses/PCA-College]: On-Demand. Three part series featuring students with PCAs and their parents. Free.
Accessible College’s Physical Disability Resources
1. Partnership with the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation [https://accessiblecollege.com/2025/09/04/accessible-college-dana-christopher-reeve-foundation-celebrating-5-years-of-collaboration/]: Accessible College has a partnership with the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation. Students with any type of paralysis can work with Annie Tulkin for free for up to 3 hours.
2. Navigating the Transition to College with Paralysis [https://s3.amazonaws.com/reeve-assets-production/Navigating-and-Transitioning-to-College-with-Paralysis.pdf]: A comprehensive guide written by Annie Tulkin for the Reeve Foundation.
3. A Wheelchair User’s Guide to Preparing for College [https://accessiblecollege.com/2022/03/08/wheelchair-college/] and How to Secure Housing and Manage PCA Services at College [https://accessiblecollege.com/2022/03/31/pca-services-in-college/].
4. United Spinal: Wheels on Campus-20 wheelchair friendly campuses guide [https://newmobility.com/category/wheels-on-campus/]:
This is a guide that United Spinal and New Mobility Magazine put together. It features the most wheelchair accessible campuses and discusses college options for wheelchair users.
5. Accessible College and the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA): Working Together to Support Students [https://accessiblecollege.com/2024/10/23/accessible-college-and-the-muscular-dystrophy-association-mda-working-together-to-support-students/]: A series of resources and webinars created by Accessible College with MDA.
Health Conditions/Visual Impairments:
1. When Students with Health Conditions Transition to College [https://accessiblecollege.com/2019/06/24/when-students-with-health-conditions-transition-to-college/]: This post talks about executive function skills that are essential for students with health conditions in the college setting.
2. How Can Students with Health Conditions Successfully Navigate the College Transition? [https://accessiblecollege.com/2020/01/21/how-can-students-with-health-conditions-successfully-navigate-the-college-transition/]: This post focuses on preparing students with health conditions to be able to self advocate in college.
3. Perkins School for the Blind-College Readiness Resource Center [https://www.perkins.org/college-success/resource-center/]: Accessible College worked with the Perkins School to create this site to support students, families, and educators.