The clearest career path to the middle class generally involves access, and completion, of postsecondary education. For youth with disabilities, the knowledge and skills obtained through a college can limit the impact of a disability on obtaining high-quality employment. However, persons with disabilities are less likely to enroll in postsecondary education programs or graduate from those programs compared with their same-age peers without disabilities (Stodden, Stodden, Kim-Rupnow, Thai Nghi, & Galloway, 2003; Stodden, Whelley, Chang, & Harding, 2001). The lower attendance and higher attrition rates of youth with disabilities may be due to less effective study habits, study skills, and test-taking strategies than students without dis