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WEBINAR: Disability Rights in a Pandemic – Maintaining Compliance and Inclusion
When:
Apr 8, 2021 from 03:00:00 PM to 04:30:00 PM (ET)
The pandemic has changed higher education dramatically in the past year. It has also changed the landscape for college students with disabilities. This session will explore how the Americans with Disabilities Act applies under these changed circumstances – from admissions to online learning to exams to graduation requirements – whether they be temporary or permanent. Join us to learn more about higher education’s responsibility to students with mental health conditions and how disability resource offices can respond to issues of access and inclusion for these students as our institutions continue to evolve in response to the new “normal.”
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