‘The choice should be there.’ More colleges enroll students with intellectual disabilities
Originally published June 25, 2018 by The Philadelphia Inquirer

Emily Scott, meets with her adviser, Courtney Lloyd, and professors Monica Lepore, co-director of the program and Claire Verden at West Chester University. She’s one of two students with intellectual disabilities, who will be enrolled at West Chester full-time for the first time this fall. (DAVID SWANSON/INQUIRER)
More colleges are joining other institutions of higher learning, such as the University of Delaware, in offering programs to students with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Post-secondary financial aid is making some of that possible.
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