Every person has the right to lead a meaningful life. For people with disabilities, this means living in and integrating with a community of their choice, forming genuine relationships, pursuing job ...
Accessing employment and disability support is essential for individuals managing disabilities or chronic health conditions. CareerOneStop offers career, training and job search resources with a ...
Self advocacy: Know yourself. Know what you need. Know how to get it. There are significant differences between high school and college, including how you access disability-related supports.
To ensure that all qualified individuals with disabilities receive the information and resources they need, all officers, deans, department heads, faculty members, academic advisors, directors and ...
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Disability Support Services (DSS) at Wilkes University is committed to providing equal educational opportunity for all students who meet the academic admission requirements. If you are an individual ...
A service animal is defined in Title II: Section 35.104 under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) as a dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an ...
Dr. Miranda Melcher co-authored this post. There are many differences between the support that a student who is neurodiverse and/or has learning differences (LDs) received in high school versus what ...
UAR 343.02 is the comprehensive University policy about the various animals permitted on campus. An Emotional Support Animal (ESA) is an animal that provides therapeutic emotional support for an ...