Disabled Student Project Chief Gets Recognition
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The California Assn. of Postsecondary Education has honored the director of Mission College’s disabled student program for his role in helping to secure state funds for an architectural barrier-removal program at California community colleges, school officials said.
Rick Scuderi received the President’s Award and a special trophy from the association for spearheading a statewide letter-writing campaign on behalf of the barrier-removal program. The campaign helped to persuade the Legislature to designate $20 million for the program, Mission College officials said.
Although Mission College in Sylmar is accessible to the disabled, Scuderi took up the cause statewide.
“I was surprised how effective a person can be making timely phone calls, writing a few letters and working the e-mail,” Scuderi said.
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