Register today to attend the roundtable event, “Residential Support Services for Disabled Students in New Jersey’s Public Institutions of Higher Education” on Thursday, October 9th from 4:00-5:30pm at the Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy.
Despite efforts to support students with severe physical disabilities, gaps and inconsistencies in disability accommodation policy and practice can create barriers for these students’ enrollment and academic success. The New Jersey State Policy is convening a panel of experts to address related issues with a focus on students with severe physical disabilities.
This in-person event will be an interactive roundtable designed to foster open dialogue and shared learning. All attendees will have the opportunity to contribute insights, ask questions, and exchange perspectives. Panelists will discuss strategies to reduce barriers for individuals with severe disabilities at universities and approaches to enhance enrollment and academic success. For those unable to attend in-person, a Zoom link will be provided upon registering.
This is a free event open to students, faculty, staff, and the community. Light refreshments will be provided. Please register today.
Opening remarks will be delivered by:
- Charyl Yarbrough, NJDOL Assistant Commissioner, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services
Panelists include:
- Matthew B. McDonald, III, MD, President and CEO of Children’s Specialized Hospital, RWJBH
- Paige Lewis, Associate Director, Beckwith Residential Support Services University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
- Carlie Andrews, Senior Director, Rutgers University Office of Disability Services
- Paul Hammond, Associate Vice Chancellor, Rutgers University Office of Disability Services
- Javier Robles, Director, Center for Disability Sports, Health, and Wellness, Rutgers University