Case Studies

  • Allison and Chemistry: A Case Study on Accommodations in Group Work and Discussion [1]
  • Alternative Access: A Case Study on the Benefits of Assistive Technology for Students with Temporary Disabilities [2]
  • An Engineering Student and Their Ph.D. Advisor: Considerations for Accommodating Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder [3]
  • Ana and Astronomy: A Case Study on Accommodations for Writing Assignments [4]
  • Andrea and Computer Modeling: A Case Study on Drawing and Modeling in Architecture [5]
  • Angela and Academic Advising: A Case Study on Accessing Standard Campus Services [6]
  • Campus Housing: A Case Study on Accommodating a Short-Term Need [7]
  • Caryn and Visual Arts: A Case Study in Accommodating a Learning Disability [8]
  • Case Study: Exam Accommodations and Anna’s Chronic Illness [9]
  • Collaboration Struggles in an Engineering Lab: A Case Study About a Student with Autism [10]
  • Colored Rulers: A Case Study on Finding a Low-Tech Solution for Completing Exams [11]
  • Conference Engagement via Robot: A Case Study in an Option for a Student Unable to Travel [12]
  • Connecting with Peers: A Case Study on College Transition for a Student with Asperger's Syndrome [13]
  • Debra's Conference Experience: A Case Study on Challenges Faced by Conference Participants Who Are Deaf [14]
  • Disability and the Culinary Arts: A Case Study on Access to a Person of Short Stature [15]
  • Disability Awareness 101: A Case Study on Students with Disabilities and College Admissions Offices Staff [16]
  • Dr. Stephen Hawking: A Case Study on Using Technology to Communicate with the World [17]
  • Earth Science: A Case Study on Teaching Concepts to a Student with a Visual Impairment [18]
  • Electronic Course Reserves: A Case Study on Universal Access to Electronic Information in Academic Libraries [19]
  • Elena and Computer Graphics: A Case Study on Accommodating Health Impairments [20]
  • Equal Opportunities: A Case Study on Campus Transportation for Students with Mobility Impairments [21]
  • Finding the Right Fit: A Case Study on Researching Colleges [22]
  • Geography and Christian: A Case Study in Accommodating In-Class Computer-Based Testing [23]
  • Here to Stay: A Case Study on Service Animals in Residence Halls [24]
  • Hien and Medical School Rotations: A Case Study on Accommodating for a Pacemaker [25]
  • Hua and Electrical Engineering: A Case Study on Accommodating Deafness or Hearing Loss [26]
  • In Case of Emergency: A Case Study on Evacuation Procedures for a Student with a Mobility Impairment [27]
  • Inaccessibility in a Calculus Course: A Case Study on Educating Faculty and Staff about Learning Disabilities [28]
  • Jack and Course Substitutions: A Case Study on Academic Advising [29]
  • Jack and Engineering: A Case Study on Having a Temporary Mobility Impairment in an Engineering Course [30]
  • James and Work-Based Learning: A Case Study in Accommodating a Student who is Deaf [31]
  • Javier and Medical School: A Case Study on Accommodations for Visual Impairments [32]
  • John and College Studies: A Case Study in Accommodating Learning Disabilities [33]
  • Jordan and an Inaccessible Building: A Case Study in Accomodating Mobility Impairments [34]
  • Karen and College Work: A Case Study in Accommodations for Health Impairments [35]
  • Ken and Psychology: A Case Study in Accommodations for Learning Disabilities [36]
  • Kim and Biology: A Case Study on Accommodations for Learning Disabilities [37]
  • Kirk and the GRE: A Case Study Regarding the Graduate Records Examination (GRE) and Chronic Pain [38]
  • Let it Snow: A Case Study on Accessibility During Inclement Weather [39]
  • Lisa And Law School: A Case Study in Accommodations for Health Impairments [40]
  • Marika and Mathematics: A Case Study on Accommodations for Visual Impairments [41]
  • Melissa and Group Work/Discussions: A Case Study on Accommodations for Hearing Impairments [42]
  • Michael and Depression: A Case Study in Collaboration and Disability Awareness [43]
  • Mnemonics for All: A Case Study on Tutoring Centers and a Student with a Learning Disability [44]
  • Nana and Engineering: A Case Study on Accommodating Mobility Impairments [45]
  • Nolan and Physics: A Case Study on Accommodating Learning Disabilities [46]
  • Observation Requirements for New Interns: A Case Study on Field Work in Architecture [47]
  • On the Shelves: A Case Study on Library Access [48]
  • Opening Doors to Solutions: A Case Study on Self-Advocacy [49]
  • Planning Ahead: A Case Study on Student Performance Standards and Accommodations for an Internship [50]
  • Rajiv and Biology: A Case Study on Accommodations for Test Taking [51]
  • Reconsidering Policies: A Case Study on Hardship Withdrawals and a Student with a Psychiatric Disability [52]
  • Reduced Course Loads: A Case Study on Financial Aid Eligibility [53]
  • Removing Barriers: A Case Study on Classroom Access [54]
  • Roadmaps & Rampways: Case Studies of Success in Science [55]
  • Robbie and a Computer Course: A Case Study on Computing Access for Students who are Blind [56]
  • Roberto and Biology: A Case Study on Accommodations for Deafness [57]
  • Sally and College Studies: A Case Study in Accommodating Psychiatric Impairments [58]
  • Scott and Engineering: A Case Study in Accommodations for Mobility Impairments [59]
  • Sean and Computer Science: A Case Study on Accommodations for a Psychiatric Disorder [60]
  • Simple Solutions: A Case Study on Low-Tech Accommodations and Campus Computer Labs [61]
  • Software Compatibility: A Case Study on Assistive Technology, Accessible Course Software, and a Student with Low Vision [62]
  • Symptom Management: A Case Study on Addressing Medication Side Effects [63]
  • Teresa and Computer Science: A Case Study in Coding With Minimal Movement [64]
  • The Equestrian Team: A Case Study on Access to Student Organizations [65]
  • Travel and Disability: A Case Study on International/Travel Programs [66]
  • Universally Designed Web Pages: A Case Study on Access Issues for a Student with a Learning Disability [67]
  • Web Access: A Case Study on Making Content Accessible to a Student who is Blind [68]