The paper reviews the accessibility satisfaction ratings and suggestions provided by University of Kentucky (UK) students who live with disabilities. A detailed survey was distributed to all students registered with the UK Disability Resource Center (DRC), inquiring about individual satisfaction with campus aspects such as the DRC, utilized accommodations, campus environment, student and faculty sensitivity, and the potential benefit of accommodation space(s) around campus. Participants listed dozens of potential solutions to problems which they and others face on campus daily, all of which are detailed in results sections of the paper. The most commonly mentioned issues included faculty sensitivity training, ease of access to DRC accommoda...
The overall objective of this first study of the University Observatory and Disability is to make an...
The needs for educational accommodations have become more salient since students with disabilities a...
Increasingly, students with disabilities are attending college and using accommodations to ensure eq...
The paper reviews the accessibility satisfaction ratings and suggestions provided by University of K...
The purpose of this research was to aid Access and Diversity in making a Campus Accessibility Map w...
Students with disabilities, both documented and undisclosed, are increasingly enrolling in higher ed...
Estimates are that currently about 9 percent of students on college campuses have some form of disab...
abstract: This paper argues that improved student disability services at universities can limit the ...
In order to meet the mobility needs of disabled students at the University of British Columbia, a c...
The long-term purpose of the work was the following: ‘Increase accessibility for graduate students w...
Although the number of disabled students attending postsecondary institutions has increased in recen...
Students with disabilities represent a growing population on college campuses for whom specific need...
In the United States the percentage of students with disabilities (SWD) is rising while the graduati...
There are many benefits to accessibility features in public places. According to The Americans with ...
College is one of the most exciting times in an individual\u27s life and could also be one of the mo...
The overall objective of this first study of the University Observatory and Disability is to make an...
The needs for educational accommodations have become more salient since students with disabilities a...
Increasingly, students with disabilities are attending college and using accommodations to ensure eq...
The paper reviews the accessibility satisfaction ratings and suggestions provided by University of K...
The purpose of this research was to aid Access and Diversity in making a Campus Accessibility Map w...
Students with disabilities, both documented and undisclosed, are increasingly enrolling in higher ed...
Estimates are that currently about 9 percent of students on college campuses have some form of disab...
abstract: This paper argues that improved student disability services at universities can limit the ...
In order to meet the mobility needs of disabled students at the University of British Columbia, a c...
The long-term purpose of the work was the following: ‘Increase accessibility for graduate students w...
Although the number of disabled students attending postsecondary institutions has increased in recen...
Students with disabilities represent a growing population on college campuses for whom specific need...
In the United States the percentage of students with disabilities (SWD) is rising while the graduati...
There are many benefits to accessibility features in public places. According to The Americans with ...
College is one of the most exciting times in an individual\u27s life and could also be one of the mo...
The overall objective of this first study of the University Observatory and Disability is to make an...
The needs for educational accommodations have become more salient since students with disabilities a...
Increasingly, students with disabilities are attending college and using accommodations to ensure eq...