In School Year 2016, there were 31,569 graduates with disabilities in total. From the types of disabilities, learning disabilities, 9,782, coming to the top followed by intellectual disabilities, 7,331, Autism, 3,846, development delay, 2,040, emotional and behavioral disorders, 1,947, multiple disabilities, 1,456, physical impairments, 1,352, and hearing impairments, 1,101. For other types of disabilities that less than 1,000 students reported included students with health impairments, 938, cerebral palsy, 575, visual impairments, 543, other disabilities, 369, and language disorders, 289.
Preschool
There were 2,973 graduates with disabilities from preschools. For the types of disabilities, from the highest number to the lowest number, there were 2,040 with development delay, 279 with Autism, 156 with intellectual disabilities, 107 with cerebral palsy, 106 with hearing impairments, 96 with multiple disabilities, 49 with physical impairments, 49 with health impairments, 44 with other disabilities, 23 with language disorders, 14 with emotional and behavioral disorders, and 9 with visual impairments.
Elementary school
There were 8,017 graduates with disabilities from elementary schools. From the types of disabilities, 3,132 were with learning disabilities, followed by 1,843 with intellectual disabilities, 1,062 with Autism, 565 with emotional and behavioral disorders, 498 with multiple disabilities, 188 with hearing impairments, 183 with physical impairments, 171 with health impairments, 137 with other disabilities, 126 with language disorders, 77 with cerebral palsy, and 71 with visual impairments.
Junior high school
There were 9,576 graduates with disabilities from junior high schools. From the types of disabilities, 3,636 students were with learning disabilities, followed by 2,607 with intellectual disabilities, 1,235 with Autism, 670 with emotional and behavioral disorders, 334 with multiple disabilities, 226 with hearing impairments, 217 with health impairments, 200 with cerebral palsy, 196 with physical impairments, 104 with visual impairments, 90 with other disabilities and 61 with language disorders.
Senior high and vocational high school
There were 7,360 graduate students with disabilities from senior and vocational high schools. From the types of disabilities, 2,454 students had intellectual disabilities, followed by 2,226 with learning disabilities, 878 with Autism, 422 with emotional and behavioral disorders, 404 with multiple disabilities, 250 with physical impairments, 222 with hearing impairments, 211 with health impairments, 125 with cerebral palsy, 99 with visual impairments, 39 with other disabilities and 30 with language disorders.
College and university
There were 3,644 graduates with disabilities from colleges and universities. From the types of disabilities, 788 students had learning disabilities, followed by 674 with physical impairments, 428 with Autism, 359 with hearing impairments, 290 in health impairments, 276 with emotional and behavioral disorders, 271 with intellectual disabilities, 260 with visual impairments, 124 with multiple disabilities, 66 with cerebral palsy, 59 with other disabilities and 49 with language disorders.