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Published on May 15, 2008
Thammasat University (TU) has recruited
19 disabled students this year to study at its faculties.
One of them has enrolled in the
Faculty of Engineering.
"We allow the students to
choose a faculty where their physical disability won't hinder their
learning," TU Rector Surapol Nitikraipoj said yesterday.
He said the new engineering student
had a hearing impairment.
According to Surapol, TU plans
to allocate 56 places to young people with physical disabilities
this year. The quota accounts for one per cent of the total places
available.
So far, only 16 Disabled students
have passed the test to enrol in TU and will study this semester
at the Faculty of Law, Commerce and Accountancy, Political Science,
Economics, Social Work, Liberal Arts, three in the Faculty of Journalism,
the Faculty of Science Technology, and Engineering.
Their physical disabilities vary.
Some have hearing problems, some
are blind and some have mobility disabilities.
"We will take good care of
them. We are confident that
after graduation, they will be
able to help our society
as much as other people,"
Surapol said.
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