College students with physical disabilities were among the first students to receive disability supports in higher education in the United States, and the earliest journal articles in disability services focused almost exclusively on this cohort. As more students with a range of disability types have accessed higher education over the past 25 years, the body of professional literature has developed correspondingly. However, research related to students with physical disabilities is relatively sparse. The present study is a secondary analysis of a comprehensive systematic review of 1,036 journal articles published between 1951 and 2012, 615 of which were data based. Specifically, 81 of the 615 studies included at least one participant with a...
Estimates are that currently about 9 percent of students on college campuses have some form of disab...
For a variety of reasons, college students with disabilities encounter stressors beyond those of stu...
This research utilized a mixed methods design to explore the differences between students with and w...
College students with physical disabilities were among the first students to receive disability supp...
Although college students with disabilities (SWD) represent 19% of all college students and most oft...
Interview and questionnaire data were gathered from a sample of 93 physically disabled college stude...
Students with disabilities face many challenges in their pursuit of higher education. Academic accom...
Throughout the United States, students with disabilities (SWD) are entering higher education in grea...
The initial purpose of this study was to utilize the Higher Education and Students with Physical Dis...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [176]-186).This study utilized a blended approach to acqu...
While numbers of students with disabilities continue to rise in postsecondary education, little is k...
Abstract: For students with disabilities in postsecondary education who need services in order to co...
Increasing numbers of individuals with disabilities are pursuing postsecondary education and trainin...
Abstract: The purpose of this preliminary study was to explore the residual barriers and facilitator...
The composition of the college and university student body in the United States is growing more and ...
Estimates are that currently about 9 percent of students on college campuses have some form of disab...
For a variety of reasons, college students with disabilities encounter stressors beyond those of stu...
This research utilized a mixed methods design to explore the differences between students with and w...
College students with physical disabilities were among the first students to receive disability supp...
Although college students with disabilities (SWD) represent 19% of all college students and most oft...
Interview and questionnaire data were gathered from a sample of 93 physically disabled college stude...
Students with disabilities face many challenges in their pursuit of higher education. Academic accom...
Throughout the United States, students with disabilities (SWD) are entering higher education in grea...
The initial purpose of this study was to utilize the Higher Education and Students with Physical Dis...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [176]-186).This study utilized a blended approach to acqu...
While numbers of students with disabilities continue to rise in postsecondary education, little is k...
Abstract: For students with disabilities in postsecondary education who need services in order to co...
Increasing numbers of individuals with disabilities are pursuing postsecondary education and trainin...
Abstract: The purpose of this preliminary study was to explore the residual barriers and facilitator...
The composition of the college and university student body in the United States is growing more and ...
Estimates are that currently about 9 percent of students on college campuses have some form of disab...
For a variety of reasons, college students with disabilities encounter stressors beyond those of stu...
This research utilized a mixed methods design to explore the differences between students with and w...