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For Students with Disabilities, a Mass Shift to Online Courses Comes with Deep Concerns

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As colleges and universities hastily prepare to shift their courses online in response to the coronavirus, some students might welcome the chance to attend class at home in their pajamas. However, for students with disabilities, remote courses come with a host of new concerns and questions: Will they receive the classroom accommodations they usually have in person, such as extra time for tests or an American Sign Language interpreter? Will online course platforms be compatible with their screen-reader technology?


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