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Increasing the participation of people with disabilities in computing fields

Opportunities! AccessComputing Fall 2017

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Dear Student,

This newsletter comes from AccessComputing. Funded by the National Science Foundation, AccessComputing serves to increase the participation of people with disabilities in computing fields. We apply evidence-based practices to help students with disabilities successfully pursue degrees and careers in computing fields.

  • AccessComputing Seeks Students in Computing Fields
  • Resources
  • Advice From Disabled Students in College to Others With Disabilities
  • How Can I Get Involved with Undergraduate Research?
  • Team Member Profile: Serena
  • Attending Conferences as a Student
  • DO-IT Enters Disability Mentoring Hall of Fame
  • Where Can I Learn More About Computing Education and Careers?
  • Why Should I Learn about Accessibility?
  • The Thread: Disability and Employers
  • About this Publication
AccessComputing Seeks Students in Computing Fields ›

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© 2006-2025  (UW). These materials are provided under a and in accordance with UW's and . The AccessComputing project is funded by the National Science Foundation's Broadening Participation in Computing program (NSF BPC grant #CNS-0540615, CNS-0837508, CNS-1042260, CNS-1539179, CNS-2137312, CNS-2417014). Any questions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the federal government.