Postsecondary Education for Individuals with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities

by Washington State University, ROAR program

Last updated on: 12/02/2025

WSU ROAR students live on campus in Pullman, audit WSU courses, and build skills in academics, employment, independent living, and social engagement. The program focuses on each student’s strengths to prepare them for meaningful work and independence.

Accepting Clients

Ages Served
  • 18-26 years of age
Populations Served
  • Only people with disabilities
Application Process
  • Apply online

Locations

Pullman Location
Office

PO Box 642114
Pullman, WA 99164

Residents Served
  • No restrictions based on where an individual lives

Organization

Washington State University, ROAR program

Last updated on: 10/28/2025

WSU ROAR (Responsibility, Opportunity, Advocacy, and Respect) is a two-year inclusive college program for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities, offering education, independence, and community in a supportive environment.

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