CED Ability Grand Rounds
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Topic: Do accommodations matter? Promotion of academic success of students with disabilities and chronic health conditions through counseling, testing accommodations, and social inclusion
Presenter: Antje Romhild, Research Assistant Department of Social Work and Social Welfare Section Theory and Empirics of Health, University of Kassel
Learning objectives:
- To gain insight into the aims and results of the project “ErfolgInklusiv” (Success Inclusive) – disadvantage compensation, counseling, health promotion, and inclusion as measures to promote academic success of ill and disabled students.
- To demonstrate the quantitative effects of testing accommodations, psychosocial counseling, and social networks on academic success and intent to drop-out from the university.
- To identify practical implications for university staff and disability services.
The WVU CED Ability Grand Rounds series 2025-26 is an international educational series dedicated to advancing knowledge and best practices in disability education, rehabilitation, and community integration. Featuring expert speakers, innovative research, and interactive discussions, the series aims to empower professionals, students, and stakeholders to improve outcomes and promote inclusion for individuals with disabilities across the region.