Province taking steps to help more students with disabilities
The Alberta government says an additional 5,200 students will receive disability funding with new changes to the Grant for Students with Disabilities.
Government officials acknowledge that persons with disabilities face some of the highest costs and most significant barriers to accessing and completing a post-secondary program. They also face numerous challenges entering the workforce and maintaining stable employment after graduation.
That’s why Alberta’s government says it is expanding support for students with disabilities to include those with persistent or prolonged disabilities. This change is expected to bring the total number of Albertans receiving these financial supports to more than 11,000 each year, ensuring they can access the funding they need to complete their studies and lead successful careers.
“Our government continues to take steps to make post-secondary education more accessible and affordable so that all Albertans can learn the skills they need to succeed. By increasing access to disability supports, we are ensuring vulnerable Albertans have the supports they need to pursue higher education and find rewarding careers,” says Demetrios Nicolaides, Minister of Advanced Education.