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- The Accessible Technology Initiative (ATI) is the CSU commitment to providing access to information resources and technologies for students and the university's public with disabilities (physical, sensory, cognitive, learning).
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Disability Services for Students (DSS) ensures equal access to students with disabilities by providing appropriate accommodations and specialized support services, and by providing guidance to faculty, staff, and the campus community. Register for services today.
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Regarding documentation submitted by students: a DSS Advisor...
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The DSS office is committed to ensuring that all students...
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The Disability Services for Students office (DSS) at Sonoma...
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What should students expect in working with a Disability...
- About DSS
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The Disability Services for Students office (DSS) welcomes...
- Rights & Responsibilities
The California State University (CSU) Policy for the...
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A selection of captioned videos and step-by-step...
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The University has designated Disability Services for Students (DSS) as the office responsible for receiving, reviewing, and verifying disability documentation for students, authorizing and providing specialized support services, and assisting faculty, staff, and managers in providing equal access with reasonable and appropriate accommodations ...
A selection of step-by-step guides and instructional videos on some of the most common assistive technology tools utilized by students, staff, and faculty at Sonoma State University.
As such, information technology resources, services and programs will be made accessible to persons with disabilities. Our goal is that all campus websites meet the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0 AA).
The Disability Services for Students office (DSS) welcomes Sonoma State University students who are interested in receiving accommodation services related to their disability. All SSU students seeking services through DSS are responsible for completing the following three steps before their academic accommodations are provided:
Disability Services for Students -Ensures equal access to students with disabilities by providing appropriate accommodations and specialized support services, and by providing guidance to faculty, staff, and the campus community.
Here is what you can do to ensure that Sonoma State meets the needs of all students by ensuring that all instructional materials are available in accessible formats. This includes Canvas pages, syllabi, textbooks, articles, videos, graphics and documents.