A federal judge in Michigan has ruled that a disabled student does not need to be enrolled in a degree-granting program in order to live in the dormitories at Oakland University, according to The Detroit News. The 25-year-old student has a cognitive disorder and was completing a program to improve his social and independent-living skills.
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Disabled Student Wins Lawsuit to Live on Campus
December 29, 2009, 1:19 pm
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