How Disabled Students Can Tackle Barriers to College Life

cartoon image: A student reviews finances on a tablet while sitting in an accessible dorm room. A piggy bank, coins, and bursary forms (shown as blank icons, no text) represent planning and budgeting. The student looks content and focused, surrounded by everyday study essentials.For many disabled students, college life means balancing ambition with access. From inaccessible classrooms to fluctuating health, the barriers are real — but so is the determination to build inclusive spaces that work for everyone. Here’s how disabled students can tackle those barriers, use support systems effectively, and create a meaningful, independent college experience. Key …

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