Graduate and Professional Education for Students with Disabilities: Examining Access to STEM, Legal, and Health Fields in the United States.

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Title: Graduate and Professional Education for Students with Disabilities: Examining Access to STEM, Legal, and Health Fields in the United States.
Authors: Wells, Ryan, Kommers, Suzan
Source: International Journal of Disability, Development & Education. Mar2022, Vol. 69 Issue 2, p672-686. 15p. 3 Charts.
Subjects: Student recruitment, Human rights, Engineering, Experience, Mathematics, Graduate education, Masters programs (Higher education), Students, Technology, Medical education, Science, Longitudinal method
Geographic Terms: United States
Abstract: People with disabilities have been historically marginalised and consistently underrepresented at all levels of education. In the U.S., the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) in the 1970s changed the landscape for primary and secondary education, increasing access for many students. In 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was passed, and since that time students with disabilities have entered postsecondary institutions at greater rates. While in 2001, only about 5% of college students identified as having a disability, more recent estimates put the proportion of undergraduate students with disabilities at approximately 11%. Despite this growth, only 5% of post-baccalaureate students report having a disability relative to undergraduate students. This raises the question of how accessible graduate and professional education is for students with disabilities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: People with disabilities have been historically marginalised and consistently underrepresented at all levels of education. In the U.S., the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) in the 1970s changed the landscape for primary and secondary education, increasing access for many students. In 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was passed, and since that time students with disabilities have entered postsecondary institutions at greater rates. While in 2001, only about 5% of college students identified as having a disability, more recent estimates put the proportion of undergraduate students with disabilities at approximately 11%. Despite this growth, only 5% of post-baccalaureate students report having a disability relative to undergraduate students. This raises the question of how accessible graduate and professional education is for students with disabilities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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