There is an increasing expectation of state-of-the-art services for college students with disabilities. Although access to postsecondary education has resulted in positive outcomes for students with disabilities, there has been little validation of services that should be available to students with disabilities. This study sought to identify and validate Performance Indicators that experts agree foster access to postsecondary education. The results identified 90 Performance Indicators that are essential best practices for disability services in higher education. The findings provide direction for institutions of higher education to implement and validate their services for students with disabilities
The purpose of this study is to determine whether services and social supports influence students wi...
The academic outcomes of students with (n = 653) and without disabilities (n = 41,357) were compared...
The academic outcomes of students with (n = 653) and without disabilities (n = 41,357) were compared...
There is an increasing expectation of state-of-the-art services for college students with disabiliti...
The development and dissemination of Program Standards and Performance Indicators for disability ser...
The development and dissemination of Program Standards and Performance Indicators for disability ser...
The number of students with disabilities choosing to pursue education beyond the secondary level has...
There are currently over 200,000 students with disabilities enrolled in post-secondary institutions....
The number of students with disabilities choosing to pursue education beyond the secondary level has...
Increasing numbers of individuals with disabilities are pursuing postsecondary education and trainin...
The promulgation of Program Standards for disability services in higher education provides a researc...
The number of students with disabilities choosing to pursue education beyond the secondary level has...
The number of students with disabilities choosing to pursue education beyond the secondary level has...
The promulgation of Program Standards for disability services in higher education provides a researc...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether services and social supports influence students wi...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether services and social supports influence students wi...
The academic outcomes of students with (n = 653) and without disabilities (n = 41,357) were compared...
The academic outcomes of students with (n = 653) and without disabilities (n = 41,357) were compared...
There is an increasing expectation of state-of-the-art services for college students with disabiliti...
The development and dissemination of Program Standards and Performance Indicators for disability ser...
The development and dissemination of Program Standards and Performance Indicators for disability ser...
The number of students with disabilities choosing to pursue education beyond the secondary level has...
There are currently over 200,000 students with disabilities enrolled in post-secondary institutions....
The number of students with disabilities choosing to pursue education beyond the secondary level has...
Increasing numbers of individuals with disabilities are pursuing postsecondary education and trainin...
The promulgation of Program Standards for disability services in higher education provides a researc...
The number of students with disabilities choosing to pursue education beyond the secondary level has...
The number of students with disabilities choosing to pursue education beyond the secondary level has...
The promulgation of Program Standards for disability services in higher education provides a researc...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether services and social supports influence students wi...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether services and social supports influence students wi...
The academic outcomes of students with (n = 653) and without disabilities (n = 41,357) were compared...
The academic outcomes of students with (n = 653) and without disabilities (n = 41,357) were compared...