Did You Know About Disability-Friendly Colleges for Students with Physical Disabilities?
Have you heard about Disability-friendly colleges for students with physical disabilities?
Well neither had Tommy or Chris Tiedemann, which prompted them to do something about it. They recognized the need for such a guide, when Tommy was a high school student preparing for college. He could find no information about what colleges might make it possible for student’s with physical disabilities to live on campus. He shares his findings in this online guide. To they’re knowledge no guide existed until they created theirs. Since Tommy is a college student with a physical disability, and Chris is a professional writer, it seemed like kismet to create the site.
This online college guide contains profiles of the colleges that provide services necessary for students with physical disabilities to live on campus. This guide also provides interactive charts of the most disability-friendly colleges for students with physical disabilities.
http://www.disabilityfriendlycolleges.com/Â
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