Differences Between Students with and without Disabilities in College Counseling

Lindsay C. Varkula, James D. Beauchemin, Sandra D. Facemire, Emily C. Bucher

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Abstract

This study examined differences between college students with and without disabilities who utilized college counseling center services. Although we found no differences between students with ( n = 234, 9.2%) and without ( n = 2,308, 90.8%) disabilities on number of counseling sessions attended, significant findings included: students with disabilities were more likely to self-terminate and more likely to be referred out than students without disabilities. Results suggest that students with disabilities are a diverse group requiring special consideration in college counseling settings. Recommendations for college counseling practice are discussed.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalJournal of Postsecondary Education and Disability
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2017

Keywords

  • college counseling
  • disability
  • diversity
  • multicultural counseling

EGS Disciplines

  • Other Social and Behavioral Sciences

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