Henry ,
You state, "Colleges must have a truthful and faithful discussion with all students that are disabled about the job viability." Why did you include the words "that are disabled"? Why couldn't it just be, "Colleges must have a truthful and faithful discussion with all students about the job viability"? Why you seem to be saying is that you believe students with disabilities who successfully complete a course of study are less viable on the job market and that we should be telling students with disabilities that they are wasting their time. I know you didn't say that outright, but that seems to be what you are suggesting. Be wary. That kind of statement can get you and your institution into trouble, as it suggests that you are trying to steer students with disabilities into a more narrow range of careers -- something that is expressly forbidden under Section 504.
Dr. Jane Jarrow