Barriers to College Education Denies Equality for Disabled College Students
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Barriers to College Education Denies Equality for Disabled College Students

Many disabled college students in the U.S. still struggle to get the accommodations they need, even though laws like the ADA are supposed to protect their rights. Challenges like not knowing what support is available, fear of stigma, and schools not having enough resources make it hard for these students to succeed. Without proper accommodations, students often face lower grades, higher dropout rates, and more stress. Colleges need to do better by funding disability services and making sure accommodations are actually provided, while we all work together to speak up and push for change.

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How Trump's 2025 Immigration Policies Are Reshaping American Higher Education
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How Trump's 2025 Immigration Policies Are Reshaping American Higher Education

In her latest blog post, Katie Kang examines how the Trump administration’s 2025 immigration policies are reshaping the landscape of American higher education. With student visa terminations, increased deportations, and crackdowns on campus activism, international students are facing unprecedented levels of uncertainty and fear. Despite contributing over $40 billion to the U.S. economy and enriching academic communities nationwide, these students are now targets of inconsistent and often unclear federal actions. Katie’s analysis underscores the mounting tension between federal immigration enforcement and institutional values of academic freedom and global inclusion—and asks: how will America’s universities respond?

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