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First-Year Retention Of Students With Disabilities In Higher Education, Megan Matesic Feb 2020

First-Year Retention Of Students With Disabilities In Higher Education, Megan Matesic

Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)

In the last few decades, students with disabilities are one of the more recently discriminated minority groups to work towards equality in higher education. At least 11% of undergraduates, or two million students, have disclosed a disability in postsecondary education and this number continues to grow every year. Despite this growing enrollment, students with disabilities are not retaining or graduating at the same rate as their peers without disabilities. This could be due to the way they integrate in the social and academic systems of college, which has been proven to be an important predictor of retention. Therefore, the purpose …