Results of a Canada-wide and a Quebec based study of students with a variety of disabilities in Canadian postsecondary education are pre- sented. Study 1 involved 156 professionals. They represent 80% of the population of professionals who provide on-campus disability support services. Results indicate that (1) 8% of postsecondary institutions reported not having any students with disabilities, (2) overall, 2% of stu- dents are registered to receive disability related services from their post- secondaiy institutions, and (3) this varies from 1/2% to 6% across the country. Junior/community colleges had a higher percentage of students with disabilities registered to receive disability related services (3 3/4%) than universities (1 2/3%). (4) ...
Since data show that students with disabilities graduate from college at the same rate as their nond...
Students with Learning Disabilities (LD) are the largest and fastest growing sub group of students w...
The number of students with disabilities choosing to pursue education beyond the secondary level has...
In a series of three studies conducted between fall 1997 and spring 1999 we explored the computer, i...
Data indicate that the number of students with disabling conditions in postsecondary institutions is...
Results of a Canada-wide and a Quebec based study of students with a variety of disabilities in Cana...
The academic outcomes of students with (n = 653) and without disabilities (n = 41,357) were compared...
Preliminary findings of a study examining the experience and success of Athabasca University studen...
The academic outcomes of students with (n = 653) and without disabilities (n = 41,357) were compared...
Views and concerns of the professionals who deliver disability-related services at Canadian postseco...
Two studies explored how well English and French speaking colleges and universities in Canada addres...
This qualitative study examines the perspectives of students with disabilities studying at a postsec...
This study evaluates how well information and communication technology (ICT) related needs of studen...
Disability Service Staff at colleges and universities in Ontario, Canada were sur-veyed regarding th...
• According to handicapped students, what are the factors that make their studies easier or harder? ...
Since data show that students with disabilities graduate from college at the same rate as their nond...
Students with Learning Disabilities (LD) are the largest and fastest growing sub group of students w...
The number of students with disabilities choosing to pursue education beyond the secondary level has...
In a series of three studies conducted between fall 1997 and spring 1999 we explored the computer, i...
Data indicate that the number of students with disabling conditions in postsecondary institutions is...
Results of a Canada-wide and a Quebec based study of students with a variety of disabilities in Cana...
The academic outcomes of students with (n = 653) and without disabilities (n = 41,357) were compared...
Preliminary findings of a study examining the experience and success of Athabasca University studen...
The academic outcomes of students with (n = 653) and without disabilities (n = 41,357) were compared...
Views and concerns of the professionals who deliver disability-related services at Canadian postseco...
Two studies explored how well English and French speaking colleges and universities in Canada addres...
This qualitative study examines the perspectives of students with disabilities studying at a postsec...
This study evaluates how well information and communication technology (ICT) related needs of studen...
Disability Service Staff at colleges and universities in Ontario, Canada were sur-veyed regarding th...
• According to handicapped students, what are the factors that make their studies easier or harder? ...
Since data show that students with disabilities graduate from college at the same rate as their nond...
Students with Learning Disabilities (LD) are the largest and fastest growing sub group of students w...
The number of students with disabilities choosing to pursue education beyond the secondary level has...