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Campus Chapter Program

Looking to advocate for disabled, neurodivergent, and mental illness on campus? Learn how to start an SDAG Chapter on your campus!

Are you interested in starting a Students with Disabilities Advocacy Group on your college campus? Fill out this form so we can help you with the process!

Like the original Students with Disabilities Advocacy Group was based at Georgia Southern, your SDAG will be based at your university to foster peer support and encourage community building!
Down the line, we hope to expand to high school chapters. But at this time, we are only starting SDAG chapters at post secondary institutions.

This program, through webinars, resource gathering, and mentorship will aid disabled college students with starting grassroots disability advocacy within their own communities.

Alongside starting and running your SDAG chapter, you will commit to quarterly meetings as a member of SDAG's Chapter Leadership Council. They will include community building with other chapter leadership, and mentorship from the SDAG's senior leadership.

Apply for Fall 2024!

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