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Finding Your Path in Campus Accessibility

Choosing a college is a big deal, and accessibility matters. This site highlights the top 20 most wheelchair-accessible campuses, focusing on schools that go beyond basic accommodations to create inclusive environments. 

Explore scholarships, grants, and funding opportunities designed to support students with disabilities and make college more affordable. 

Know what to ask disability services and during campus tours so you can confidently choose a school that truly meets your needs. 

Understanding the latest ADA updates and student rights within higher education institutions to better advocate for your mobility needs this year.

Our Evaluation Focus

We provide a detailed assessment of campus features to empower students with mobility needs to choose their academic path with confidence.

Physical Navigation

We evaluate how easily students can move throughout campus, including pathways, building access, and overall terrain. 

Medical Access and Nearby Care

We consider access to healthcare, including on-campus services, nearby hospitals, and overall support for medical needs. 

Accessible Living

We assess the quality and availability of accessible housing, including dorm layouts, bathroom setups, and accommodation options. 

Extra-Curricular Activities

We highlight opportunities for involvement, including adaptive athletics, student organizations, and inclusive campus activities. 

Disability Services

We review the strength and responsiveness of disability services, including academic accommodations and support systems.

Campus Transportation

We examine how students get around campus, including accessible buses, route coverage, and reliability of transportation systems. 

Help us grow

Your first-hand insights are important to prospective students navigating the transition to college. By sharing your campus accessibility findings or educator resources, you help us map out a more inclusive future for higher education. 

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What type of mobility device do you use?
How independent do you feel on campus?
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