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We’re featuring real stories from students and professionals about what accessibility, access, and success look like in higher education. Whether it’s a proud moment, a challenge you’ve overcome, or what keeps you going, your story helps others see what access truly means.
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Talk about your experience, what accessibility means to you, or something you’ve learned along the way.
1–3 sentences about a moment or experience that shaped your college or career journey.
Tell us what helps you thrive. It could be how you manage study stress, navigate exams, use accessibility tools, or handle stigma on campus. Your ideas might help someone else.
Capture your campus life, workspace, or favorite study spots.
Use your phone’s recorder and speak freely. We love hearing real voices.
Team up with a friend, classmate, or mentor to share what accessibility looks like in your world.
Keep it real, kind, and authentic. That’s what stands out most. Make sure everyone in your photos or videos is comfortable being featured. We may make small edits for clarity and accessibility.
This is a voluntary (unpaid) opportunity to highlight authentic stories about access and success. We’re not hiring influencers. We’re celebrating voices that help campuses better understand accessibility and disabled student experience. If your content is featured, we’ll always tag and credit you (with your permission).
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