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Navigating Law School and Beyond:
A Practical Guide for Students Who Have Disabilities

Table of Contents
 

     1.  Preparing for and Applying to Law School 
     2.  The Law School Admissions Process 
     3.  Law School Survival Tips – Advice from and for Students with Disabilities 
     4.  The Law School Admission Test (LSAT)
     5.  Administration of Policies on Education Accommodation
     6.  Accommodation in the Classroom and in Other Instruction 
     7.  Accommodations Related to Text Books, Case Books and Other Course Materials
     8.  Libraries 
     9.  Accommodations Related to Examinations and to Other Kinds of Evaluation 
     10.  Educational, Social and Recreational Opportunities Outside of Regular Classes and Courses 
     11.  Everyday Activities and Community Resources Not Connected to the Law School 
     12.  Accommodation Policies and Practices in Québec Law Schools and on their University Campuses 
     13.  Financing for Law School and Other Expenses 
     14.  Accommodating for Disabilities in Provincial Bar Admission Courses and in Qualification Courses for Québec’s Notariat
     15.  Concluding Thoughts: Trends Observed and Accommodation Needs Still Unmet
      Bibliography 
 Appendix A:  Law School and University Contact Information for Accommodation at Common Law Faculties in Canada 
 Appendix B: Directory for Civil Law Schools and Universities 
 Appendix C: Contacts for Disability Accommodation in Bar Admission and Notary Programs 
 Appendix D: Digest of Admissions Policies for Applicants with Disabilities at Faculties of Common Law
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