College Education--and Disability Services--May Look Different After COVID

From Governor's Council for People with Disabilities

COVID has revealed a number of things about higher education and remote learning, most notably that many of the things that students with disabilities have requested--from alternative formats for tests to increased flexibility with deadlines and assignments--were all possible. It's also laid bare a number of ways that accessibility and equitable education have been an afterthought, as a flurry of lawsuits have been filed against universities for inaccessible websites and materials.

How will education--and employment, which has experienced a similar reckoning--change post-COVID?

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