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Reply to "Wall Street Journal on rampant growth in percentage of college students with “disabilities”"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Out of curiosity, how are all these scribes, readers, extra time supervisors, individual rooms etc paid for? [/quote] Fees- most colleges have a Office of Student Disability. My DC's school covers that and other similar services under one umbrella fee for "Student Services"- according to their statistics almost every student uses one or other of the student services during their tenure as a student. Individual rooms usually have an additional cost to the student. For scribes and readers, if they are not electronic (as in the case for most of my DC's tests), it is the professor or TA that does it. It is part of their overall salary. He gets class notes from the professor. So far, DC has not seen anyone else in his classes have the reader/scribe- so it isn't used very much. [/quote]
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