Accessibility in universities
Inclusive education means more than just accessible classrooms, it means ensuring that all students can move freely and participate fully in university life. Accessibility in universities plays a critical role in fostering equity and academic success for students who use wheelchairs. Without reliable access to transportation on campus, students may face isolation or limited opportunities to attend events, study groups, or even daily classes. This lack of mobility can negatively affect motivation and academic outcomes. Improving campus transport options not only removes these barriers but also signals a commitment to valuing every student’s presence and contribution. It’s about creating a campus culture where everyone has equal chances to thrive. Prioritizing accessibility in universities benefits the whole community by promoting diversity and inclusion while enhancing educational achievement for all students.