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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What percent of graduates were receiving accommodations? Seems important to know before we blame that. [/quote] It's in the OP. "More than 20% of undergrads at Harvard and Brown and 38% at Stanford have registered disabilities."[/quote] Overall, not just from two schools. [/quote] From AI: "Approximately 21% of U.S. college students reported having a disability in 2020, up from 11% in 2004, indicating a sharp rise in students seeking accommodations, Government Accountability Office (GAO) (.gov), Council for Exceptional Children. While national data hovers around 21%, some elite institutions report much higher rates, with up to 38-40% of undergraduates registered for accommodations."[/quote]
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