The purpose of this study was to determine if students with disabilities perform comparably to students without disabilities academically at a small liberal arts college. Quantitative results were gathered through the comparison of end of semester and cumulative grade point averages for students with disabilities and students without disabilities (n=56). The t test for independent means and a 2-way analysis of variance were used to test hypotheses. Students without disabilities had significantly higher academic performances than students with disabilities as measured by grade point averages. Female students without disabilities outperformed female students with disabilities as measured by end-of-semester and cumulative grade point averages....
To investigate how high-ability students With c rnllig disabilities succeed in postsecondary academi...
Objective Comparing standardized university admission scores between students with and without disab...
Colleges and universities are seeing an increasing number of students with requests for accessible e...
The academic outcomes of students with (n = 653) and without disabilities (n = 41,357) were compared...
Despite growing enrollment of university students with disabilities, they have not achieved academic...
Despite growing enrollment of university students with disabilities, they have not achieved academic...
Despite growing enrollment of university students with disabilities, they have not achieved academic...
The academic outcomes of students with (n = 653) and without disabilities (n = 41,357) were compared...
Q3138-148Objective Comparing standardized university admission scores between students with and with...
This study examines the relationship between learning disabilities and academic success in college s...
To investigate how high-ability students With learning disabilities succeed in postsecondary academi...
The purpose of this study was to describe, analyze, and compare the results of five commonly used ap...
The primary purpose of this study was to determine if there was a statistically significant differen...
We examined aspects of the experiences of 126 postsecondary students and 36 recent graduates who ide...
With the increase of students with disabilities attending post secondary education, it is important ...
To investigate how high-ability students With c rnllig disabilities succeed in postsecondary academi...
Objective Comparing standardized university admission scores between students with and without disab...
Colleges and universities are seeing an increasing number of students with requests for accessible e...
The academic outcomes of students with (n = 653) and without disabilities (n = 41,357) were compared...
Despite growing enrollment of university students with disabilities, they have not achieved academic...
Despite growing enrollment of university students with disabilities, they have not achieved academic...
Despite growing enrollment of university students with disabilities, they have not achieved academic...
The academic outcomes of students with (n = 653) and without disabilities (n = 41,357) were compared...
Q3138-148Objective Comparing standardized university admission scores between students with and with...
This study examines the relationship between learning disabilities and academic success in college s...
To investigate how high-ability students With learning disabilities succeed in postsecondary academi...
The purpose of this study was to describe, analyze, and compare the results of five commonly used ap...
The primary purpose of this study was to determine if there was a statistically significant differen...
We examined aspects of the experiences of 126 postsecondary students and 36 recent graduates who ide...
With the increase of students with disabilities attending post secondary education, it is important ...
To investigate how high-ability students With c rnllig disabilities succeed in postsecondary academi...
Objective Comparing standardized university admission scores between students with and without disab...
Colleges and universities are seeing an increasing number of students with requests for accessible e...