Description:
This article aims to review inclusive education
policy in college that needs to be mainstreamed. Based on the
regulations, inclusive education must also be implemented in
college. The Regulation of the Minister of Education and Culture
No. 46 of 2014 concerning Special Education, it is stated that
students with special needs must get access and educational
services at college. However, policy at each college is still
different in providing access, services, management, and
development of inclusive education. This study employed an
analytical descriptive method. It used a library study by
collecting various journals, references, and books on inclusive
education policies in colleges. The analysis techniques used was
an inductive approach. Problems of inclusive education in
colleges that need to be strengthened through policy. During this
time, students with special needs are still experiencing obstacles
in the field of accessibility of the campus physical environment,
architectural barriers for people with physical disabilities, and
visual impairments, as well as accessibility in the social
environment. The management of inclusive-based college should
have management, space management, physical architecture, and
an environment that facilitate students with special needs.
Students who have special needs need to get educational services
and other rights in order to interact and learn together with nondisabled
students. Management in colleges needs to be directed to
provide inclusive access, space, and services. Learning in college
needs to be strengthened by the concept of inclusive. The college
environment, both physical and non-physical, needs to be
arranged to provide opportunities for students with certain
disabilities to be able to learn and interact academically to the
fullest. The availability of facilities and infrastructure to support
inclusive education in colleges is important to be realized, by
strengthening the design and model of student-friendly disability.
Keywords—policy, inclusive education, disability