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The Higher Education Opportunity Act: Impact on Students with Disabilities

The Higher Education Opportunity Act: Impact on Students with Disabilities

The Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 (HEOA) contains several important provisions that make postsecondary education more accessible and affordable for young adults with disabilities. This is particularly true for students with intellectual disabilities, as the law created new comprehensive transition and postsecondary programs and provided access to federal student aid to this population for the first time. This article presents a brief summary of the original Higher Education Act of 1965, as well as a detailed summary of the HEOA. Portions of the legislation specific to students with disabilities are highlighted, and specific implications for rehabilitation counselors and pre-service students are presented. 

This article can be accessed on the ERIC database: http://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ987057

 

APA Citation: 

Madaus, J. W., Kowitt, J. S., & Lalor, A. R. (2012). The Higher Education Opportunity Act: Impact on Students with Disabilities. Rehabilitation Research, Policy, And Education, 26(1), 33-42.

Year of Publication: 
2012
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