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For collegians with disabilities, success linked to mentoring, self-advocacy
October 18, 2012 by NewsBot
A new study of recent New Jersey college and university graduates with disabilities has found that students attributed their academic success to a combination of possessing such strong personality traits as self-advocacy and perseverance, and their relationship with a faculty or staff mentor.