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Family assets,postsecondary education,and students with disabilities: Building on progress and overcoming challenges
Authors:Gregory A. Cheatham  Sean J. Smith  William Elliott  Terri Friedline
Affiliation:1. Department of Special Education, University of Kansas, United States;2. School of Social Welfare, University of Kansas, 1545 Lilac Lane, Twente Hall, Lawrence, KS 66044, United States;3. Department of Special Education, University of Kansas, 1122 W. Campus Rd., J.R. Pearson Hall, Lawrence, KS 66045, United States
Abstract:Students with disabilities are increasingly enrolling and participating in two-year, four-year, and other institutions of higher education. Federal policies and initiatives addressing the educational needs of students and adults with disabilities provided impetus for these increases. For example, mandates within the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (2004) have resulted in K-12 public schools increasingly preparing students for postsecondary education. Nonetheless, students with disabilities continue to face financial challenges as well as low educational expectations in their pursuit of postsecondary education. Family assets may provide a framework for addressing these challenges and provide specific implications for policy as well as educational practice.
Keywords:Child Development Accounts   Students with disabilities   Postsecondary education   Assets   College
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