Programs
DO-IT hosts programs and projects for precollege and college students with disabilities and for advocates, educators, administrators, and employers.
Featured Programs
Access Computing
Increasing the participation of people with disabilities in computing programs and careers.
Access ADVANCE
Increasing the participation and advancement of women with disabilities in STEM faculty careers.
Access INCLUDES Initiative
Promoting the inclusion of people with disabilities in STEM and computing.
NNL Neuroscience for Neurodiverse Learners
Offering hands-on activities, networking, and resources to neurodiverse high school and college students.
All DO-IT Programs
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AccessADVANCE
Increasing the successful participation and advancement of women with disabilities in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) faculty careers. -
AccessCollege Initiative
How faculty, staff, student service providers, administrators, veteran serves, and students themselves can increase the success of students with disabilities in postsecondary education. -
AccessComputing
Activities and resources for faculty, staff, and students with disabilities that serve to increase the participation of people with disabilities in computing academic programs and careers. -
AccessCSforAll
Increasing the participation of students with disabilities in K-12 computing courses. -
AccessCyberlearning
Advancing knowledge to improve the experiences of learners with diverse characteristics, including disabilities, in digital learning. -
AccessDL
How to make distance learning courses and programs welcoming and accessible to all students, including those with disabilities. -
AccessEngineering
Increasing the participation of people with disabilities in engineering fields and integrating universal design concepts into engineering curricula. -
AccessERC
Promoting the engagement of people with disabilities in NSF-funded Engineering Research Centers and the development of products, websites, facilities, and events that are welcoming and accessible to everyone. -
AccessINCLUDES Initiative
Promoting the inclusion of people with disabilities in STEM and computing. -
AccessISL
Providing access to informal STEM learning for participants with disabilities by making opportunities more welcoming and inclusive. -
AccessSTEM
Increasing the participation of people with disabilities in science. -
AccessSTEM Careers
Promoting STEM fields to students with disabilities in the Seattle area and working with career centers. -
Center for Neurotechnology(CNT)
Promoting accessible design and participation of individuals with disabilities in all aspects of project activities. -
Center for Universal Design in Education
Principles, processes, and guidelines for applying universal design to instruction, student services, technology, and physical spaces. -
Computer Science Collaborative Project (CSCP)
Focusing on outreach to and collaborations with groups underrepresented in computing. -
DO-IT International Initiative
Adapting practices and promoting the success of people with disabilities in other countries. -
DO-IT Mentors
Supporting DO-IT programs, projects, and participants. -
DO-IT Pals
An e-community for high school students with disabilities. -
DO-IT Scholars
A comprehensive, replicable program for helping teenagers in Washington State prepare for and succeed in college, graduate studies, and careers, using technology as an empowering tool. -
Ed-ICT International Network
A network exploring the role that information and communication technologies play in causing or removing the disadvantage that students with disabilities experience in post-secondary education generally and specifically in relation to social, emotional, and educational outcomes. -
Neuroscience for Neurodiverse Learners
Offering hands-on activities, networking, and resources to neurodiverse high school and college students. -
Promoting Equity in Engineering Relationships (PEERs)
Increasing the participation of underrepresented undergraduate students in the UW's College of Engineering. -
RDE Collaborative Dissemination
A collection of resources from Research in Disabilities Education projects of the National Science Foundation. -
Who's Not at the Table?
Building capacity in engineering fields to increase the participation of underrepresented, underserved, and/or undercounted groups. -
30 Years of Success
For replication of DO-IT projects, resources, and more.