But Booker, like a growing number of advocates for the disabled, says he understands the challenges Harvard faces and is satisfied that it is making efforts to improve.
"There is no Ivy League school that is able to accommodate [everyone]," he says. "I understand the administration's difficulty in dealing with a very old campus."
Indeed, Booker says he is less concerned about troubles with physical resources than with the lack of awareness of disabilities on campus and with the difficulties disabled students face when they try to get off campus.
"They're minor problems," Booker says of the challenges he faces. "They're small things that you just have to deal with."