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Our MISSION
In conjunction with the mission of ACPA—College Student Educators International, the Coalition for Disability is committed to values that support inclusivity, engage people to have new experiences, and inspire others to become advocates through our work. In addition, the coalition is dedicated to the advancement of disability education within the field of higher education to further awareness, eliminate commonly held misconceptions, and encourage people to view disability as a tenet of diversity.
inclusion
As a Coalition, we aim to pull together students, faculty, those with disabilities, disability service providers, and allies to carry out the mission of the Coalition for Disability (CD). The CD works with other inclusion groups in ACPA, by facilitating dialogue and collaboration.
access
Primarily focused on environmental accessibility, the coalition plays an integral role in providing access for the annual national convention. The CD, through the leadership of the access chair, takes the lead ensuring that convention space, technology, and transportation are accessible to individuals of all abilities.
Advocacy
The Coalition for Disability values advocacy by recognizing and awarding the work of professionals in higher education that raises awareness, promotes inclusivity, and encourages advocacy of individuals with diverse abilities.
Education Research
Within the Coalition, we are dedicated toward the acquirement and dissemination of information regarding disabilities within society and, more specifically, higher education. Through annual newsletters and social media, the coalition strives to educate practicing professionals on best practices and current events.
HISTORY & Resources
Founder: Alice Mitchell (2000)
Past Chairs: Karen Myers (2001-05), Mary Tregoning (2005-2007), Nancy Badger (2007-2009), Katherine Stolz (2009-2011), Melanie Thompson (2011-2013), Michael Kutnak (2013 – 2014), Erika Heffernan (2015-2016), Dale Ellen O’Neill (2016-2018), Spencer Scruggs (2018-2022), Capria Berry (2022-2024)
Historical documents
News & Updates
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Meet the Directorate
Rory O'Neill Schmitt
Special Projects Coordinator
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Antonia DeMichiel
Membership Engagement Coordinator
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Pamela Butler
Membership Engagement Coordinator
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Get Involved
Become a member of the Coalition for Disability! Support student learning in higher education by helping to share knowledge of best practices, policies, and programs for those working with disabilities or for students with disabilities in the higher education community.
Ready to join?
Joining an Entity through the ACPA Member Portal automatically identifies you as a member of that Entity! You will begin to receive Entity communications through their respective email listserv and have access to any resources they share!
- Login to your ACPA Member Account
- Click on Community Groups (Chatter)
- Click Groups
- Click Active Groups
- Find the entity you want to join and within that group, click +Join
Contact [email protected] to learn more or ask questions!
Any ACPA member can become involved and there are varying levels of involvement:
- Attend our open business meeting at the annual ACPA convention
- Review conference programs for the annual convention
- Submit a sponsored program proposal for the annual convention
- Host an ACPA2GO Webinar
- Write a blog post to be featured in our blog section below
Volunteer with the Coalition for Disability at ACPA25
- Connection Point (Convention On-Site)
- Description: Connection Point is ACPA’s involvement fair that happens on the first day of convention. This is an event where we table and give away small items, help folks sign up for the email list and tell them more about the coalition and opportunities for engagement. This can be done sitting or standing, it is usually a pretty loud event. We will have all the materials including talking points prepared for you.
- Timeline: The event lasts for a single hour on Sunday and is before the opening session.
- Endorsed Program Introductions (Convention On-Site)
- Description: Become an ambassador and welcome our endorsed program presenters. It is common for endorsed programs to have a small token from the coalitions providing endorsement as well as an intro announcement from the coalition. It is most appropriate that the group providing the endorsement has one person doing the speaking portion and greet the presenters and that person stays for the entire session.
- Timeline: Once endorsed programs are solidified and the program book schedule is set, we can connect with those of you expressing interest and divide the task.
- Social Media at Convention (Convention On-Site)
- Description: Our busiest season on social media usually begins 100 days out from Convention and really increases during convention itself. It would be helpful to have folks working on graphics and posting during the event in February and even leading up to February’s convention. Many convention items come with templates centrally from ACPA. This responsibility can be shared in a number of ways: Social Media volunteer(s) can do all graphics and all posting, awards folks can do awards graphics and send to social media folks, endorsed programs can write blurbs for endorsed program posts, etc. Any system will work, we just need people to be actively engaged in that process at Convention and assistance leading up to it. Coalitions & Networks also has short guidance on posting.
- Timeline: Late October start through February
Awards
Annually in the fall semester, the Coalition for Disability collects nominations for our annual awards process. Recipients are announced in mid-December and awarded at the next ACPA Convention.
Intersectionality Award
In line with ACPA’s mission, this award is given to a scholar and/or practitioner who promotes awareness of the intersectionality between disability and other identities. Through scholarship, community outreach, or professional services, this award winner will exhibit cultural competency and advocacy for the unique experiences and challenges that individuals with disabilities and other intersecting identities encounter.
Alice A. Mitchell Ally Award
In honor of the founder of the Coalition for (Dis)Ability, this award will be given to a postsecondary educator or staff member who is supportive of the disability community. An ally is actively involved in promoting inclusion of individuals with disabilities in addition to promoting awareness of disability-related concerns. Allies act as advocates for the (dis(ability community.
Disability Leadership Award
This award is given to an individual with a disability who has contributed to promoting awareness of, knowledge about, and inclusion of individuals with disabilities. Contributions may be made through research, advocacy, or professional work.
Disability Service Provider
This award is given to an individual who is a disability service provider in a postsecondary education setting. A disability service provider promotes access and inclusion for people with disabilities by working to ensure equal access to curricular, co-curricular, and extracurricular programs, activities and services.
Nominations are currently closed. The 2025 winners will be announced soon! Stay tuned for the announcement of the 2026 award cycle that will open late summer 2025.
Coalition for Disability Blog
SCCPA Statement of Solidarity with Black Lives
Most of us can admit that 2020 has been an unprecedented year, and not the way we wanted to ring in a new decade. Over the last few months, our world has been shattered with the spread of COVID-19, physical distancing, and stay-at-home orders. Despite having to endure...
I am racist | Florence M. Guido, Ph.D.
I am racist. I learned to be racist and anti-Black from my family. I have spent most of my life learning how to be anti-racist. I know this because I am white. My immigrant grandparents spent much of their lives in southeast Texas, where Black people lived in...
My Journey to Working in Student Affairs as an International Professional
Tuesday, 9 June 2020 - 1:35pm By Sungman (Tyler) Kim (At the time I wrote this, it was before I got acquainted with ACPA’s Commission for Global Dimension of Student Development. Nonetheless, I wrote this piece at that time in hopes that it helped others who were also...
Statement from the Commission for Global Dimensions of Student Development
Dear community members, Our hearts are heavy with sadness and anger for the murders of and injustices toward our Black community members all across the nation: George Floyd in Minneapolis, Tony McDade in Tallahassee, Ahmaud Arbery in Glynn County, Georgia, Breonna...
Statement from the ACPA Foundation
The ACPA Foundation stands in solidarity with all who seek a more just and equitable world, starting with our college and university campuses and the Black Lives Matter movement. Institutional racism is real, and we support the ACPA members, particularly our Black...
Truth Hurts | Eboni Zamani-Gallaher
There has been an uprising across America with protests against police brutality and murder of unarmed Black youth, men, and women at the hands of white cops and civilians. The February killing of Ahmaud Arbery shot to death while jogging by white civilians, the March...
The Multiracial Network stands in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter Movement.
The Multiracial Network stands in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter Movement. We would like to acknowledge the racism and anti-blackness in our world that has been going on not just in the past few weeks, but for hundreds of years. For the Black folx within our...
Video Blog from ACPA President, Vernon A. Wall
https://youtu.be/JfDegxez2wU
Pushing for an Agenda for Real Change Against Policies, Practices, and Laws Rooted in Structural Racism | Robert T. Palmer, Ph.D.
As naïve as it may sound, when I was growing up, I believed that racism was a thing in the past. My grandmother, a Jehovah’s Witness, who practically raised me until I was 11 or 12, taught me to love all people regardless of their differences. In many ways, this...
Statement of Support RE: George Floyd | NAIC & ISAN
To our communities: Our hearts are heavy with the tragic loss of George Floyd’s life due to action taken by members of the Minneapolis Police Department. This incident of injustice violates the basic human and civil rights of Black people in America and exposes...