Abstract

Students with mobility impairments became aware of accessibility needs at the age they were diagnosed. Their postsecondary education experience is no different with regard to accessibility needs than what they have experienced previously. Students with mobility impairments often use power or manual wheelchairs, crutches, or knee‐walker scooters to help them navigate campus.

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