6,150 University of Arizona Students with Disabilities Accommodations 1,620 University of Arizona Students with Disabilities Resources 5,970 Table 1 – Keywords and phrases for disability resource availability at the University of Arizona In addition, we considered university-sponsored webpages for the DRC (drc.arizona.edu), SALTCenter (salt.arizona.edu), and College of Engineering (engineering.arizona.edu) to determine resourceavailability, assuming prior student awareness of these specific resources. We categorized the resourcesthat specifically corresponded students with disabilities as one of the following: academic access, physicalaccess, technology
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Paper ID #213792018 CoNECD - The Collaborative Network for Engineering and ComputingDiversity Conference: Crystal City, Virginia Apr 29Why inclusion programs are beneficial to students with disabilities and howuniversities can help: perspectives of students with disabilitiesMs. Meenakshi Manas Das, Mississippi State University Meenakshi Das is a junior computer science student at Mississippi State University and has an active interest in Accessibility in tech.Dr. Sarah B. Lee, Mississippi State University Sarah Lee joined the faculty at Mississippi State University after a 19 year information technology career at FedEx