Online Learning

Online learning, also known as distance learning, can be a great option for college students with disabilities, especially those with mobility limitations. However, with the right assistive technologies, students with disabilities such as hearing or vision loss can also successfully pursue online learning. Are online colleges right for you? Perhaps. And if so, how do you decide which online degree programs are high-quality, reliable providers? Learn more here.

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Online Learning Brings New Opportunities for Students with Disabilities

American Public University political science student Robert Garrison is working steadily toward a career in politics and someday having a home and family.

Learning Styles are Key to Student Success and Online Education

Does your disability affect the learning style you do best with? Are auditory cues best for you, or visual? Learn how to make the most of your classroom time by knowing how you learn.

What You Need to Know About Online Education for People with Disabilities

Is online education the right choice for you? Read through our questions to determine if you can benefit from online classes, then find out what to ask the school.

Online Education Study Skills for Students with Disabilities

An online course provides people with disabilities the chance to manage their own learning. These pointers will get you off to a strong start and keep you at the head of your class.

Online Education Offers Accessibility and Equality for Students with Disabilities

Online learning may be a particularly attractive solution for people with disabilities, since they can be on equal footing with the rest of the class in every way.

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