Tuesday, February 16, 2021

WHEELS ON CAMPUS -- A GUIDE TO WHEELCHAIR-FRIENDLY HIGHER EDUCATION (part 15)

 TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

“At TAMU, all sorority houses are required to be wheel­chair accessible. 

Each one has at least one accessible en­trance, accessible parking, and accessible bathrooms on the first floor,” Vacek says.

“Part of the reason I wanted to pledge Delta Zeta was the fact that I found their house to be more accessible and better for me than other houses. 

However, they do not have an accessible living situation so I am not able to live in the house. 

Disability Resources called ahead and communicated with the Panhellenic head of recruit­ment to ensure that everything would be accessible and run­ning smoothly throughout rush week.” 

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