Academic Resources
- Disability Services: works directly with students to acquire supportive services, such as note-taking, lab assistants, access coordination with the Assistive Technology Center, and more
- Translation Center Interpreting Services: offers in-person and telephone interpreting services
- UMass Amherst Libraries Special Collections & University Archives (SCUA): offers assistance with access to SCUA’s collections, including research assistance, transcriptions, handling of archival material, and more
- Robobraille: a tool that helps you convert documents and URLs into alternative, accessible formats that are then emailed to you
Know Your Rights
Every UMass Amherst student with disabilities has rights and responsibilities that it’s important to be aware of, from access to reasonable accommodations to meeting university qualifications.
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