College Students with Disabilities Are Too Often Excluded
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The case of a student with Down syndrome who was denied entry into all eight of the sororities at her school illustrates a broader problem of exclusion for college students with disabilities. Too often, colleges and universities disregard social participation and focus instead on academic and physical accessibility. Along with K-12 schools, they need to do more to provide resources, education, and experiences that include students with disabilities in the conversation.
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