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Cort Schneider is the Director of Disability Services and an Adjunct Assistant Professor in Education at the University of Richmond. In his dual role, he leads initiatives to foster an inclusive campus culture that supports students with disabilities through accommodations, policy compliance, and inter-office collaboration.
His educational background includes:
- Ph.D. in Cultural Studies in Education, Ohio University, 2010
- M.Ed. in Cultural Studies in Education, Ohio University, 2007
- M.A. in History, Eastern Michigan University, 2003
- B.S. in Communications, Ohio University, 2000
- B.A. in History, Ohio University, 2000
Dr. Schneider's research interests center on disability experience in higher education, inclusive pedagogy, and cultural dimensions of learning environments. His work bridges academic scholarship and administrative leadership, focusing on equity, accessibility, and the application of federal disability laws such as the ADA and Section 504.
Although no publications are listed in the provided text, his professional focus suggests ongoing contributions to the fields of educational accessibility and inclusive campus design.
He has not been noted to have received any scientific awards in the provided information.
Dr. Schneider advises on disability policy and student support frameworks. While formal advisees are not listed, his supervisory role includes leading Accessibility Specialists and shaping institutional practices. He plays a key role in training, compliance, and strategic planning for disability services across the university.
He is actively involved in the Disability Services office at the University of Richmond, located in 138 The Refectory, where he oversees service delivery and institutional accessibility initiatives.





