Stanford University says 38% of its students are disabled. Is it a sign of an accommodating campus, or students gaming the system?
Professors are calling out the alarming rise in students diagnosed as “disabled” at elite universities to get special accommodations in class and on exams. One in five students at Brown and Harvard ...
Universities from Harvard to Hampshire have admitted significantly more students with disabilities over the last decade, as ...
When students who need supports refuse to use them, the cause is generally not lack of motivation—it’s the sense of stigma attached to accepting help.
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Colleges are seeing unprecedented demand for disability accommodations as Gen Z faces continued struggles with mental ...
The next University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education (UCITE) session will offer information on classroom accommodations and modifications, and how faculty members can use the resources ...
According to Nobles, the rule change will incentivize students with accommodations to seek additional documentation to acquire single room accommodations — something that they said is already ...
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) — Santa Barbara City College has adopted a diagnostic evaluation from Mentavi Health that determines whether a student has Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, or ...
UB’s Reasonable Accommodation Policy provides a procedure for requesting accommodations for a disability or medical condition. Students may begin the accommodation process by contacting Accessibility ...
To coincide with the ‘teachers’ theme of my most recent newsletter I thought it apropos to write a post regarding accommodations for students with mental health issues in a post-secondary setting.
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