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We Are Coming
SOON
New Initiative: College Campus Accessibility Profiles
Our goal is to explore accessibility on college campuses from both the student and university
perspectives, offering a well-rounded view of what each school offers in terms of disability
accommodations and support. We aim to provide an in-depth look at various types of
disabilities—including visual, physical, neurodivergent, hearing, and more—so students can
better understand what resources and accessibility features are available to them.
● Student Perspective: By connecting with students with disabilities, we will gather
firsthand experiences on how accessible each campus is, from classrooms and
dormitories to transportation and campus services.
● University Perspective: We will also engage with the Office of Student Disability
Services at each university to learn about official accommodations, programs, and
resources designed to support students with disabilities.
Why?
Higher education should be accessible for all, and through this initiative, AccessibilityAtlas aims
to create a trusted resource for students, families, and caregivers. By providing detailed and
reliable information about campus accessibility, we hope to empower people of all abilities
to make informed decisions about their educational environments.
What is Next?
As we begin this new initiative, we’ll start by gathering information from a handful of universities
and sharing both the student and university perspectives on our platform. Profiles will be
categorized by school to give a clear picture of what accessibility looks like on each campus.
Stay tuned as we begin to explore and document accessibility on campuses across the country!
We look forward to creating a more inclusive and accessible college experience for all students.
This new branch of AccessibilityAtlas will launch soon, and we can’t wait to share the first of
many university profiles with you. If you are interested in contributing, or if there is a particular
university you would like to see information about, please contact us at
campusaccessibility@accessibilityatlas.org!
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