A Community College of Philadelphia graduate is giving back to the college to say thank you, and to help a new generation of students.
PHILADELPHIA — READ MORE:Pfau says the Community College of Philadelphia helped him discover his superpower.
Pfau is legally blind. He graduated from CCP in 2002, went on to Temple University and then founded a successful software company.“It really did give me a level of confidence in my abilities that I didn’t have when I came in,” Pfau said.“We want to make sure that students with disabilities, that they’re able to access all the information services and programs that the college offers,” Kohler said, “pretty much with the same ease of access as most other students.
“Honestly, we do have good faculty here who are very eager to serve students,” Kohler said. “Well, they just need some help and some ideas.”“What I learned from that is that the status quo or somebody that may be in a position of authority isn’t always correct,” Pfau said. “And that you can create and you can make things better.”
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