The Higher Ed Admissions Accessibility Report

Seven simple ways to attract more applicants by improving accessibility in your admissions process.

What you’ll learn

How accessibility can improve applicant yield

Learn how a proactive communication strategy focused around accessibility can help you engage an untapped community of applicants.

How to identify inaccessibility in your process

Find out where your admissions process may be inadvertently dissuading applicants from applying to your program.

Simple changes to make your admissions accessible

Discover small changes that you can make in your admissions process to help you reach, attract, and engage a diverse group of applicants.

Why accessibility matters

Discover how a lack of accessibility in the admissions process creates barriers for applicants with disabilities and mental illnesses.

The reality of accessibility in higher ed

7.3 Million
students ages 3-21 receive education services under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
91%
of college students with mental health problems don't seek assistance from their schools.
76%
of students with learning differences don't disclose their status to their schools in the admissions process.

Start attracting more applicants with an accessible admissions process today

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