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How Technology Can Expand Support for Students with a Disability

Symplicity

Roughly 20 percent of students enrolled in higher education have reported having a disability, according to the most recent federal data. Department of Education does not require students to disclose their specific disability, but in order for a student to receive academic accommodations they must disclose in an accommodation request.

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4 trends in STEM building design that deliver a competitive edge

University Business

As STEM drives innovation both inside the classroom and in the workplace, universities are building and renovating facilities curated to the student, professor and researcher experience. The goal is to attract and retain students and top-notch research talent in a highly competitive marketplace.

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Success for College Students With Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Community College, Composition View

The Scholarly Teacher

To work toward a solution in supporting success for students with ASDs in the composition classroom, I have found utilizing a team approach works best. It is not common for parents to be contacted, but I have also found parents, with Family Education Rights and Privacy (FERPA) permission, to be valuable advocates. link] Clauson, C., &

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DEI Blog: Third Time’s a Charm

College for Creative Study

During my period away from full-time education, I spent a significant amount of time and energy thinking about what I wanted to do. While many discussions about ADHD and neurodivergence center around accommodations to make education equitable for all students, it is very important that we value the unique ways our brains work.

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