California State University at Fresno Wayfinders

Information updated on Thursday, October 5th 2023, 14:17
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Wayfinders at Fresno State is an inclusive, postsecondary, independent living program for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Students in the Wayfinders Program increase their independence by experiencing university life in an age appropriate setting along with their university peers through facilitated and non-facilitated interactions.
Students in the Wayfinders Program are expected to live in the Palazzo Apartments at Campus Point at the campus of Fresno State.
Students in the Wayfinders Program take classes that are focused on preparing them for transition into an independent living arrangement of their choice after graduation. The Wayfinders Program curriculum is based on the best practices of existing inclusive postsecondary programs.
This program qualifies as a comprehensive transition program, a federal designation that allows for financial aid to students in the program.