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Students with Disabilities

Over the years, CaPS has worked in collaboration with theStudent Accessibility & Achievementto offer a wide variety of services with regard to career exploration and job search strategies.

We continue to hold panel discussions with employers and employees with disabilities from a variety of industries. These are excellent opportunities to talk to professionals about their career paths and job opportunities. We also regularly participate in discussion groups held by theStudent Accessibility & Achievementon various job search topics.

CaPS has a designated advisor for students with disabilities. If you have any questions related to career exploration, job search strategies or have a specific question such as, “when and how should I disclose my disability?”, please make an appointment with the Career Advisor, Susan Ajersch at careers.caps [at] mcgill.ca


Resources

The following websites list information and services to students with disabilities.

"Taking charge of ADHD during the job search" infographicPDF icon Taking charge of ADHD during the job search

  • - Links to organizations offering services to students with disabilities.
  • (Available in the 91 Library)

Please note that CaPS and 91 do not endorse any particular websites/services; the listing is for your information only.
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