Accommodations/Services Request

Lending Library

DAC Lending Library Products & Software

DAC maintains a library of assistive products and software available to departments across campus to support staff and faculty themselves, or in their work (e.g., they wish to have adaptive listening devices available for an event they are holding). Please fill out the Service Request form to request one of the items available in our catalog. You can learn more about the products and software we have available in the sections below. If you have any questions about this program...

Emotional Support Animal (ESA) approval steps for students, faculty, staff, and residents

The relevant offices provide the forms and information for making requests for approval of ESAs.

Non-faculty employees

Non-faculty employees who want to bring an ESA into their campus workspace must contact People and Culture’s ADA Specialist(link is external) (StaffADAHelp@berkeley.edu(...

The Loop Golf Cart

What is The Loop?

The Loop is a golf cart that provides intra-campus rides for eligible faculty, staff, and students with disabilities on a first-come, first-served basis. This service was created to assist students with mobility disabilities (including temporary disability as a result of injury) and visual impairments, during the fall and spring semesters, and during class time. It has since been extended to serve disabled staff and visitors, and to run during additional hours and times of the year (e.g., Golden Bear Orientation Week and summer sessions). The Loop only operates on the...

Mobility Accommodations

Loop Golf Cart

The Loop is a golf cart that provides intra-campus rides for eligible faculty, staff, and students with disabilities on a first-come, first-served basis. Please visit our Loop page for more information.

Accommodations for coming to events

If you are a disabled person who uses a mobility device or has mobility involvement you may need mobility accommodations to attend an event...

Communications Accommodations (CART/ASL)

The office of Disability Access and compliance (DAC) provides support for university departments, organizations, programs, units and members of the public requesting American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreting and Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) Captioning services at campus-sponsored events. Please visit our Planning for Accessible Events to learn more about how to plan accessible events, required language for all advertising, what an access coordinator is, and read about our...