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  2. Reasonable accommodation - Wikipedia

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    An accommodation provides the same educational work, but in a way that accommodates their disabilities. For example, a student with limited vision may be given a large-print book. [14] This student reads the same work of literature as everyone else in the class, but the student is able to see the words on the page because of the larger type.

  3. Student rights in U.S. higher education - Wikipedia

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    Students have the right to constitutional freedoms and protections in higher education. Prior to the 1960s institutions of higher education did not have to respect students constitutional rights but could act as a parent in the interest of the student (Nancy Thomas, 1991). In 1960 Shelton v.

  4. Student rights in higher education - Wikipedia

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    During the labor movement, workers in the United States, for example, won the right to a 40-hour work week, to a minimum wage, to equal pay for equal work, to be paid on time, to contract rights, for safety standards, a complaint filing process etc. [8] Students have, likewise, demanded that these regulations as well as civil, constitutional ...

  5. Student bill of rights - Wikipedia

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    Students have the right to be informed about all higher education affairs in a transparent manner. All students have the right to have their opinion considered as that of a stakeholder on equal footing in higher education. All students have the right to freely express themselves and this should not be limited to academic matters.

  6. Residence life - Wikipedia

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    For example, Wilfrid Laurier University has Residence Education Advisors (REA), [24] and their role as student staff members is to facilitate residence-wide programming that supports academic success and professional growth of the resident students. REAs are often resources for the RAs to help connect residents to the appropriate campus or ...

  7. National Student Housing Survey - Wikipedia

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    The National Student Housing Survey (NSHS) is an independent survey of students in higher education. The survey focuses on the student accommodation experience at university and within private sector accommodation. The survey launched in 2007 and is run by Red Brick Research. [1] [2] In 2014, over 60 UK Higher Education Institutions and 21 ...

  8. List of United States education acts - Wikipedia

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    Extended the Higher Education Relief Opportunities for Students Act of 2003 through 2007. Pub. L. 109–78 (text) 2005 Higher Education Extension Act of 2005 Extended the Higher Education Act to December 31, 2005 Pub. L. 109–81 (text) 2005 Natural Disaster Student Aid Fairness Act

  9. Public accommodations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In United States law, public accommodations are generally defined as facilities, whether publicly or privately owned, that are used by the public at large. Examples include retail stores , rental establishments , and service establishments as well as educational institutions , recreational facilities , and service centers.