Belonging at university is a complex and important issue which relates to student attainment but is more challenging for non-traditional students, including those with disability. This study, part of a larger project, explored differences in academic self-confidence and engagement, belonging, peer belonging and institutional acceptance in those with and without disability in two academic institutions. Quantitative data, collected using a series of statements in online questionnaires, indicated that academic self-confidence was significantly lower in those with disability, as were aspects of peer belonging. By contrast, academic engagement and institutional acceptance did not differ for most statements by disability status. Possible reasons ...
The enrollment of students with invisible disabilities has continued to increase unabated in postsec...
The current understanding of student disability continues to be misperceived as a form of impairment...
Higher education institutions are required to promote equal access to all qualifying students, inclu...
Belonging at university is a complex and important issue which relates to student attainment but is ...
A significant body of research on student retention reflects that social and environmental factors i...
In the past few decades, higher education institutions have seen a large increase in enrollments of ...
More than ever, students with disabilities are enrolling in higher education, yet despite their grow...
When students with disabilities transition to postsecondary school, they must self-disclose their di...
The number of students with disability in higher education is increasing. National data reveal diffe...
Since the mid 1970s universities and colleges have had a legal obligation to provide accommodations ...
First-year students that identify as having a learning disability are an at-risk subgroup of student...
Use of the self-identification process and accommodation services can, in theory, positively contrib...
Theoretical background: In higher education, there is a growing concern regarding inclusion of stude...
grantor: University of TorontoSelf-esteem among 64 full time, undergraduate university stu...
For students with disabilities, inclusion implies more than access as stipulated through the America...
The enrollment of students with invisible disabilities has continued to increase unabated in postsec...
The current understanding of student disability continues to be misperceived as a form of impairment...
Higher education institutions are required to promote equal access to all qualifying students, inclu...
Belonging at university is a complex and important issue which relates to student attainment but is ...
A significant body of research on student retention reflects that social and environmental factors i...
In the past few decades, higher education institutions have seen a large increase in enrollments of ...
More than ever, students with disabilities are enrolling in higher education, yet despite their grow...
When students with disabilities transition to postsecondary school, they must self-disclose their di...
The number of students with disability in higher education is increasing. National data reveal diffe...
Since the mid 1970s universities and colleges have had a legal obligation to provide accommodations ...
First-year students that identify as having a learning disability are an at-risk subgroup of student...
Use of the self-identification process and accommodation services can, in theory, positively contrib...
Theoretical background: In higher education, there is a growing concern regarding inclusion of stude...
grantor: University of TorontoSelf-esteem among 64 full time, undergraduate university stu...
For students with disabilities, inclusion implies more than access as stipulated through the America...
The enrollment of students with invisible disabilities has continued to increase unabated in postsec...
The current understanding of student disability continues to be misperceived as a form of impairment...
Higher education institutions are required to promote equal access to all qualifying students, inclu...