College is a strange, anxious, exhilarating time when you're floating somewhere between dependence and independence, between high school and the intimidating "real world." Everyone goes through some changes during the college years, and finding balance away from home can be a challenge for a person with type 1 diabetes (juvenile diabetes). Whether you are just beginning to
prepare for college, or you're currently in the thick of it, the following articles should provide you with practical information and tips for dealing with the unique issues you're facing.
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College Scholarships Available for Students with Type 1Check out JDRF's New Social Networking Site: Juvenation.orgForming a Relationship with Your School's Office of Disability ServicesStudying in CollegeActivism in College: How to Raise Funds and Awareness About Type 1 DiabetesDealing with a New Diagnosis in CollegeTop 10 Tips for Eating Healthy in CollegePreparing for CollegeLetter to a College RoommateHandling Roommate IssuesAlcohol and Type 1 Diabetes504 Plans in College Profiles of Interest:Ed Liebowitz, TriathleteClare Rosenfeld, Advocate, World TravelerKris Freeman, Olympic XC SkierBrie-anne Murphy, ActressCathie Goodman, Assistant Cruise Director