Register with Disability Resources

Current and incoming students are welcome to register with Disability Resources if they are interested in accessing disability accommodations, exploring eligibility, or just identifying as a student with a disability. We encourage students to register as early in the semester as possible, but they are welcome to submit an application at any point during their time at the ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é. Please understand this process can take 1-2 weeks before accommodations are implemented.

To register with Disability Resources and/or request disability accommodations, please complete the following steps:

1. Complete an Application

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Completing an application allows us to learn more about you and help match you with the appropriate access coordinator. Application forms are also available in PDF format upon request.

If you wish to register with our office as a student with a disability but are not requesting accommodations, you may indicate this preference on your application and stop after this step. You do not need to submit documentation of your disability at this time. If you decide to request disability accommodations in the future, you may be asked to supply documentation to support your request.

2. To Request Disability Accommodations:

Submit Supporting Documentation of a Disability Barrier

You are able to upload documentation when submitting an application, or it can be emailed, mailed, faxed, or dropped off at our office in Taylor Hall (please check our Contact page for current office hours). 

Read detailed guidelines for documenting a disability barrier, procedures, and policies. We encourage you to submit whatever documentation you have for our access coordinators to review, even if you are not sure that it meets University guidelines. If additional documentation is needed, an access coordinator will work with you to clarify what information is necessary.

Please be aware that UCC does not provide disability evaluations. Staff at UCC are unable to provide documentation for disability accommodations but are available to assist students in locating providers off-campus who may be able to document a disabling condition.

While documentation of a disability barrier may be required for accommodation requests, students do not need to submit documentation before meeting with an access coordinator. We encourage students to meet with us at any point in the process. 

Schedule an Intake Meeting with Your Access Coordinator

During this meeting, your access coordinator will talk with you about barriers you may be experiencing and discuss reasonable accommodations or modifications to address these barriers. The process of determining reasonable accommodations is collaborative among the student, the access coordinator, the qualified professional with knowledge of the student's disabling condition, and the course instructor or program director, if necessary.

What Happens Next?

If accommodations are approved, a notification of accommodations letter will be issued to the instructors of courses in which you have requested accommodations. You are responsible for initiating requests for accommodations in your classes each term.

You may use the formal or informal process for dispute resolution, if you wish to dispute the decision of the Office of Disability Resources.