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    Best Practice for Deaf and Hard-of-hearing Student Success in Postsecondary Education

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    Myers, Mark; Taylor, Elaine
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    <p>More deaf students graduated from college in the United States in 1987 than were enrolled altogether just 25 years ago (Walter 1989). Yet this number is only about 30% of those who attempt postsecondary studies. In light of this estimated 70% withdrawal rate, we must ask whether the special needs of deaf students are being met in a manner that provides them equal opportunity to succeed at the postsecondary level (Stinson and Walter, 1992, p 57).</p>
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