| dc.description.abstract | The purpose of this study was to assess the accessibility of the educational and physical 
environments to the students with disabilities at Bule Hora University. A mixed-method
approach, with concurrent design (QUAN + QUAL), was employed. The study was 
carried out in Bule Hora University at the three colleges including the College of Social 
Sciences and Humanities, Law, and College of Education and Behavioral Science that 
students with disabilities join. Six departments were selected through the purposive 
sampling technique. Quantitative and qualitative data were collected from students with 
disabilities (n-24), students without disabilities (n-111), Gender, HIV/AIDS and 
Disabilities directorate (n-1), the Academic Directorate (n-1), the Students’ Service 
Directorate (n-1), and the SNIE department head (n-1) using questionnaire and 
interview. Students with disabilities and other experts were selected using purposive 
sampling techniques. Students without disabilities were selected through simple random 
sampling. The qualitative data obtained through interviews and observation was analyzed 
using narration. The quantitative data obtained through questionnaires were analyzed by 
using descriptive statistics. The results of the study revealed that roads, ramps in each 
building, classrooms and other office doors, learning resources, and support provided for 
the students with disabilities are inaccessible. The SWDs were less involved in the 
physical and instructional activities. Thus, it is recommended that higher education 
institutions should formulate policies and create an accessible learning, social, and 
physical environment. The university should modify the physical environment of the 
campus; provide learning resources and other required supports for the students with 
disabilities. | en_US |