Accommodations and Accessibility in Higher Education

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Disability Rights Advocates is investigating the experiences of higher education students who are denied disability-related accommodations for remote learning.

We would greatly appreciate if you would complete the following survey if you have confronted access barriers in remote learning.

If you would prefer to share your experiences via email or phone, please contact Amy Ollove by email at higher-ed@dralegal.org or by phone at (510) 665-8644.

Survey: Accommodations and Accessibility in Higher Education

Disability Rights Advocates (DRA), a national non-profit law center with offices in Berkeley, California and New York City, is investigating the experiences of higher education students who are denied disability-related accommodations or are experiencing other accessibility issues on their campus. This survey is voluntary, you may provide as little or as much information as you feel comfortable. Your personal information will not be shared with anyone outside of DRA. This survey should only take 5-10 minutes to complete, and will help us in our effort to ensure that all students who need disability-related accommodations are able to thrive in college and beyond. We may contact you to get more details about your experiences. If you would prefer to share your experiences via email or phone, please contact Amy Ollove by email at higher-ed@dralegal.org or by phone at (510) 665-8644. For more information on Disability Rights Advocates and our work, visit www.dralegal.org. Thank you!

Have you felt respected by college administrators over the course of requesting accommodations?
Have you ever been instructed/counseled to withdraw from a class instead of given accommodations?
Have ever been forced to withdraw from a class instead of given accommodations?
If you received accommodations, did you experience excessive wait time in getting them approved?
Have you been denied a remote learning option as an accommodation?
Are there any spaces on campus that are physically inaccessible to you?
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