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Introduction
The number of students with disability in Australian higher education have increased rapidly in the last decade, but institutions are often finding it challenging to meet best practice.
Research sponsored by the NCSEHE has uncovered new issues and challenges, as well as providing solutions for educational institutions to radically improve their performance.
Between 2008 and 2015 the number of undergraduate students with disability increased by 88.6 per cent, more than double the rate of growth of total undergraduate students nationally, representing 6.2 per cent of the overall undergraduate student body.
Recent reports by the NCSEHE identified the issues and challenges facing students with a disability:
Retention, success and outcomes
Teaching and institutional cultures
Support policies and strategies
Recommendations for policy and strategy:
Future research recommendations:
Achieving better outcomes for students with a disability
Substantial progress has been made in access, retention, and outcomes for students with disability in Australian higher education.
While a lot more remains to be done, the research reports sponsored by NCSEHE points to future directions for better outcomes for students with disability.