UC Berkeley class prepares disabled students for competitive job market

If it’s a tough job market out there for able-bodied college graduates, imagine how employment prospects might look to students with cerebral palsy or a muscular or neurodegenerative disease. But this spring, students with physical and/or mental disabilities are enrolled in “Professional Development and Disability,” a unique course that is teaching them how to market their disabilites as strengths in the job market. Posted: 4/24/2012