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Characteristics, Academic and Post-university Outcomes of Students with a Disability at the University of Newcastle
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Disability LegislationPost-university OutcomesAcademic PerformanceAcademic OutcomesSecondary EducationInclusive EducationDisabilityDisability AwarenessEducationAccessible EducationSpecial EducationRehabilitationDisability StudyHigher Education
A cohort of 108 students with a disability, and a matched sample of students without a disability, were surveyed over a three-year period at the University of Newcastle. The purpose of the study was to examine the characteristics and academic outcomes for students with a disability because this group of students is significantly under-represented at Australian universities. Significant differences were found between some personal characteristics, academic performance, and outcomes following discontinuance or completion of study. The results are discussed within the context of disability legislation and policy in Australia.
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