Information about the accommodations & services provided by Disability Access & Compliance including requesting communications accommodations such as CART/ASL services, Mobility access information, reporting an access barrier, and requesting use of to accessible transportation on campus.
Resources to support the mobility of UC Berkeley community members with disabilities as they engage with the university's programs, services, and activities. Wayfinding tools and information on the physical accessibility of university paths and buildings.
Resources for guests and visitors with disabilities coming to events on campus. Guidelines and resources for the campus community on how to plan accessible events, as well as support responding to requests for accommodations.
Links to resources from UC Berkeley and the local community that offer a range of services, information, and support disability-specific needs for the campus community. Resources are organized by their relevance to the groups that comprise the campus community, e.g. students, staff, faculty, guests and visitors.
Links to the descriptionsfor committees administered by DAC in support of our mission to create an accessible university. Committee descriptions, minutes, membership, and FAQs
This webpage contains policies and procedures related to students with disabilities.
The Policies Applying to Campus Activities, Organizations and Students are a compendium of University-wide policies relating to student life. Section 20.00 describes the University’s policy against legally impermissible, arbitrary, or unreasonable discriminatory practices.
The Policies Applying to Campus Activities, Organizations and Students are a compendium of University-wide policies relating to student life. Section 110.00 describes the University’s policy on student grievance procedures.
These processes describe the complaint resolution process in regards to: Denial of academic accommodations, decisions regarding eligibility for academic accommodations, determinations of specific appropriate academic accommodations, provision of accommodations and auxiliary services, provision of communication services, and administrative decisions of the Disabled Students' Program (DSP).
The Academic Policies on Grades describes the UC Berkeley grading scale and its relation to degree requirements, Grade Point Average (GPA), academic standing, and appeals.
This Regulation covers grievances by students originating in units of instruction and concerning grades. Grounds for grievance are application of non-academic criteria, such as considerations of race, politics, religion, sex, or other criteria not directly reflective of performance related to course requirements; sexual harassment; or improper academic procedures that unfairly affect a student’s grade.
A FAQ and step-by-step guide to medically withdrawing from UC Berkeley, created by the ASUC Student Advocate's Office.
The Policies Applying to Campus Activities, Organizations and Students are a compendium of University-wide policies relating to student life. Section 140.00 describes the University’s guidelines applying to nondiscrimination on the basis of disability.
This outlines the formal and informal procedures for grade appeals based on grounds of grievance such as application of non-academic criteria, sexual harassment, improper academic procedures, or other criteria not directly reflective of performance related to course requirements.
This outlines the procedures for resolving Incomplete grades, understanding Incomplete lapse dates, extending Incomplete grades, and freezing Incomplete grades.
The purpose of this procedure is to provide Berkeley students an opportunity to resolve complaints alleging discrimination based upon the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, age, medical condition (cancer-related), ancestry, marital status, citizenship, sexual orientation, or status as a Vietnam-era veteran or special disabled veteran.
A University Health Services FAQ guide on medical withdrawal and its relation to medical care, insurance, and readmission eligibility.