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Resources

On-Campus Resources

The Accessibility Resource Center works to help students with disabilities have access to other university offices that provide a wide range of services:

Career and Testing Center
Galloway Business Building, Suite 102
(409) 880-8878


Dining Hall
(409) 880-8055

Scholarship Office
Wimberly Student Services Building, Room 203
(409) 880-8316

Student Health Center
(409) 880-8466

College Readiness Math Lab
Mathematics Department, Lucas Building Room 211
(409) 880-8093

John Gray Library
1st Floor
(409) 880-1898

Speech-Hearing Clinic
Speech and Hearing Building, Room 121
(409) 880-8171

Veterans Affairs
Wimberly Student Services Building, Room 101
(409) 880-8437

Financial Aid
Wimberly Student Services Building, Room 200
(409) 880-7011

Parking Office
Wimberly Bldg.
(409) 880-7275

STARS (Student Advising and Retention Services)
Communication Building, Room 109
(409) 880-7201

Writing Center
Gray Library, 1st Floor
(409) 880-8571

National Resources

 located in Beaumont, RISE is a great resource for people with disabilities looking to find resources and live more independent lives.

 works to help eliminate barriers for individuals who are blind.

find information on how to participate in sports opportunities for people with disabilities.

A membership organization providing information and education on various issues affecting the lives of individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing at all levels of the community.

transition information, resources, strategies, and events provided for parents, students, and professionals.

To improve postsecondary outcomes for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, including those with co-occurring disabilities.

Advocates for, protects and advances the legal, human and service rights of people with disabilities.

Helpful Links

 – discusses the concept of Universal Design in education

 – great overall resource for faculty. Provides tools and insight in making education accessible to all.

 – Instructions on how to make a PDF document accessible

 – Instructions on how to make a word document accessible

 – one easy way to make sure your information and course is accessible is to make sure any videos are captioned. Before purchasing a video ask, for the captioned copy. If you need more information and resources, please contact the Accessibility Resource Center.