As a disabled student, you have the right to request and expect accommodations, including auxiliary aids and services that will enable you to participate in and benefit from all programs and activities offered by or related to a school. During the college admissions process, you should investigate schools’ services and accommodations for disabled students along with their college admission requirements. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires educational institutions at all levels, public and private,…
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