How to appropriately choose a university that meets the needs of your disability
Ali Ingersoll
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While many universities are moving towards disability inclusion as it relates to physical and digital accommodations, there are some universities that are still more accessible than others.
I found this great resource on choosing an accessible University:
Please share some of your experiences with choosing universities and any advice you might have for others.
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