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Check out upcoming Workshops and Trainings

Sept. 22, 2021

Throughout the year, Disability Services will organize workshops and training sessions. These will range from trainings on our newly introduced Accommodate Software to workshops on how to prepare for the semester and how to prepare for finals.

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City of Boulder ADA Self-Evaluation Plan for Transportation – Open for Review

July 7, 2021

The ADA Self-Evaluation & Transition Plan is a project to ensure the accessibility of the city's transportation system for all mobility levels.

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Note-Taking Tips

April 2, 2021

Note-taking is a valuable skill that can help you in college and beyond. Here are some tips to help you improve your note-taking skills.

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Mat Pilates for People with Mobility Challenges

March 30, 2021

In-Person: Join us for a Mat Pilates class in which people with mobility challenges can experience the benefits of isolated movement, gaining stamina, boosting muscle strength as well as increasing endorphins for that “feel good” feeling. Regardless of the reason for mobility challenges, Mat Pilates has many exercises that can...

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Apply: Spring 2021 Disability Services Scholarships

Nov. 10, 2020

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Screen Fatigue Tips

Tips for managing screen fatigue for online classes. Plan Your Time Try to schedule your screen time at the most optimal time for you. If you are more fatigued at the end of the day, schedule time in the morning or early afternoon to study and complete assignments Take breaks...

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Accommodate Portal for Faculty

Aug. 27, 2020

The fall semester has officially started, and that means faculty have started to receive accommodation letters from students. Disability Services is excited to introduce a new software program called Accommodate to help manage accommodation requests and implementations. Here’s everything you need to know about this new program. What is Accommodate...

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Student Accommodation Resources for Remote Learning

July 17, 2020

To ensure a seamless transition to remote course instruction, we encourage you to quickly learn from instructors how the course will be managed and have conversations about how your accommodations will be applied to the next context. DS is happy to discuss any concerns you or your instructor may have about how to implement accommodations.

Disability Services COVID-19 Updates

July 14, 2020

Disability Services is providing support to students over the phone and virtually. Please reach out to us at dsinfo@colorado.edu or call 303-492-8671. Students who are sick with COVID-19 do not need to file for Temporary Medical Condition with Disability Services to receive flexibility with attendance, missed quizzes or exams. Students...

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Preparing for Remote Testing

Accommodations still apply for remote final exams, and there are things students with disabilities can do to ensure all goes as smooth as possible. Disability Services, in collaboration with the Office of Information Technology (OIT), Digital Accessibility and Arts and Sciences Academic Coaching have put together various resources for students...

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