What accommodations can I get?
Accommodation involves the removal of barriers (physical or instructional) to provide an inclusive learning environment. Accommodations may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- An adaptation to the physical and/or instructional environment
- Alternate formats and methods of communication
- The use of adaptive technology and/or adaptations to the examination environment 
- Other services and Accommodations include:
- Access to technical aids and adaptive equipment
- Accommodated tests and exams
- Alternate format text material
- Assistance with funding for students with disabilities
- Facilitation with note-taking
- Instructor liaison
- Mobility and physical access assistance
- Orientation to OC
- Referrals to support services
- Sign language interpreting
An accommodation does not involve modification of curriculum or evaluation; a student must still meet the learning objectives and essential requirements of the course.
Step-by-step instructions
You will need to meet with a Disability Access Services coordinator to determine your individual accommodations.  
Related questions
How do I figure out what accommodations I can have?   &²Ô²ú²õ±è;
Accommodations are determined on an individual basis and depend on various factors, including but not limited to the courses you are enrolled in, your documentation, your diagnoses and individualized needs.
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Do I need an appointment to get my accommodations? &²Ô²ú²õ±è;
Yes, for questions on registering with disability access services (DAS), please email:
Disability Access Services Open House | 91´óÏã½¶È«¼¯
Resources and links
OC Disability Verification Form
Medical documentation table
Accessibility Student Handbook
Disability Access Services will review all documentation and provide confirmation if your request for exam accommodations has been approved. If you have any questions, you can speak to a member of our Disability Access Services team.