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Higher-Education Bill Would Bring Benefits To Disabled Students (The Chronicle of Higher Education)

"Tucked inside the vast bill to reauthorize the Higher Education Act that now awaits President Bush's signature are several provisions designed to improve disabled students' access to higher education," The Chronicle of Higher Education reports. "The bill would, for the first time, allow students with intellectual disabilities to receive some types of federal aid: Pell Grants, Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants, and work-study assistance. Under some circumstances, for example, mentally retarded students in formal transition or living-skills programs would now qualify for federal financial aid. The bill would also establish two national entities to support students with disabilities - a National Center for Information and Technical Support for Postsecondary Students With Disabilities, and an Advisory Commission on Accessible Instructional Materials. In addition, the bill would support 'model demonstration programs' to improve the quality of instructional materials and to allow colleges and universities to collaborate in their development."

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