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:


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.