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Abstract

College students who have physical handicaps, like most college students, can benefit from student services designed to help them cope with the transitions in their lives. Students who have physical handicaps are concerned about the transition from being a college student to becoming a professional employee. They are anxious about interviewing for their first professional full-time positions. An issue that job applicants who have physical handicaps should resolve before they interview for employment is whether, how, and when to disclose their handicaps to the interviewers (Huvelle, Budoff, & Arnholz, 1984). However, little information is available to assist applicants who have physical handicaps in deciding whether to discuss their handicaps during employment interviews.

Year of Submission

1988

Degree Name

Master of Arts in Education

Department

Department of Educational Administration and Counseling

First Advisor

Jack F. Kimball

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Date Original

1988

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1 PDF file (28 leaves)

Language

en

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application/pdf

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