“…Multiple researchers have found that selfadvocacy is critical in the transition to, and persistence through, postsecondary education (Adams & Proctor, 2010;Daly-Cano, Vaccaro & Newman, 2015;Getzel & Thoma, 2008;Hadley, 2006;Janiga & Costenbader, 2002;Thoma & Wehmeyer, 2005;Webster, 2004). Despite these benefits, some students with disabilities come to college unprepared to self-advocate because of past reliance on parents, special education teachers, and a secondary school system that did not require self-advocacy (Janiga & Costenbader, 2002).…”