The following links point to educational information related to people with disabilities. This information ranges from programs in Special Education, to Disability Services and Policies at several universities, to sources of funding for students having a disability.
- A.H.E.A.D. = Association for Higher Education Access and Disability. AHEAD is an independent voluntary organization working to promote improved access for persons with disabilities to Third Level Education in Ireland, North and South.
- AHRC New York City Web Site. This site provides valuable information, resources, and communication opportunities on the Internet for persons with intellectual disabilities, those who care for them, and the professionals who work with them.
- Autism Arts. A collection of artwork from children and adults within the autistic spectrum.
- AutismLink. Pennsylvania's Statewide Resource for Autism Spectrum Disorder.
- Barrier-Free Education . This site contains resources for the inclusion of students with disabilities into math and science education.
- Basic Educational Materials, Publishers. Math Products, Language Arts Products, Employment Readiness/Lifeskills Products for professionals.
- Baylor College of Medicine: Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Information on education, research, and clinical services.
- Breaking New Ground Resource Center at Purdue University. Issues dealing with disability, assistive technology, and agriculture.
- Clinique Medicale et Pedagogique Edouard RIST. Education for students with disabilities grades 6 to 12 in Paris.
- Disability Resource Center at Utah State University in Logan UT. Provides access to resources that any student with a disability may need in the pursuit of education.
- Disability Services at the University of Minnesota. a catalyst for ensuring equal learning and working opportunities for students with disabilities, faculty, staff, and guests by increasing the capacity of communities to eliminate physical, programmatic, policy, informational, and attitudinal barriers.
- DO-IT. Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking & Technology at the University of Washington. Emphasis on educational opportunities for people with disabilities.
- Education-A-Must. Provides advocate services for the child or youth with physical, emotional, behavioral, or learning disabilities.
- GoTrain. A catalog of career training opportunities for guidance professionals that can be completed in one year or less.
- Institute on Disability at the University of New Hampshire. Provides a coherent University-based focus for the improvement of knowledge, policy and practice related to the economic and social participation of persons with disabilities in New Hampshire.
- Mobility International U.S.A. A resource for anything to do with issues relating to adapting and including persons with disabilities into international exchange programs.
- National Educational Association of Disabled Students. Canadian nationwide, cross-disability postsecondary student organization.
- PACER Center. Parent Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights. A nonprofit organization in Minnesota for parents of children and young adults with disabilities.
- SEN Teacher Resources. Resources, freeware downloads, links and documents for those involved in the education of pupils with severe learning difficulties, autism and other developmental disabilities.
- Society for Disability Studies. Endeavors to redress the long-standing social oppression of people with disabilities and to demonstrate the centrality of disability studies to a more complete understanding of all cultures and historical periods.
- Speaking to Write: Realizing the Potential of Speech Recognition for Secondary Students with Disabilities. a project funded by the US Department of Education, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, explores the use of speech recognition software by secondary students with disabilities.
- UC Berkeley School of Psychology. Information about doctoral and other programs.
- UCLA Disability Access Web. This project coordinates, tabulates, and otherwise brings together all of the disability-related services offered by a variety of campus departments in a format designed for broad accessibility.
- University Disability Policies. From Office of Services for Students with Disabilities (Onward Program) at the University of Maine.
- University of Missouri: Columbia Assistive Technology Center. Helps people with disabilities work with computing technologies.
- Unofficial Rehabilitation Counseling Web Page. Contains information useful to individuals planning to enter the discipline, information and resources for practicing Rehabilitation Counselors, and resources for Consumers of rehabilitation services.
- Valdosta State University Special Services Program. Assists students with disabilities to pursue educational goals to the fullest of their abilities. The primary objectives are to provide reasonable academic accommodations and assure that campus programs and activities are accessible to disabled students.

