The list below contains relevant resoures for students with disabilities. Additional community resources can be located on our Community Resources webpage.
If a student feels that they have been discriminated against on the basis of a disability or feel like UC policies have been violated on the basis of a disability, they can file a formal grievance with DAC or raise an issue of concern by completing our online form.
Contact us at access@berkeley.edu(link sends e-mail) if you have any questions about trainings on a particular issue that you don't see training resources for on this page.
All are welcome to join in community building and advocacy! Come to the "Know Your Rights" Disability Town Hall, presented by the ASUC Disabled Students Commission and Berkeley Disabled Students. DAC will be providing an overview of the UC Berkeley grievance process, and students will be able to share their experiences navigating UCB.
If you can't access the picture below, please attend on the day of the event by going to...
Join the DAC team! We're looking to hire a UC Berkeley student, eligible for Work-Study, to work part-time up to 19 hours a week at $25/hour. Students can access and apply for this position through the work-study portal and search for job number 4889145934.
The Disability Access & Compliance Admin & Policy Assistant mainly performs administrative tasks for the provision of reasonable accommodations to persons with disabilities on the UC Berkeley Campus and...
Your health and your wellbeing as disabled people is important. We know that COVID-19 can be more of a concern for segments of the disability community than the general population. Below is information specifically for our community, and some articles and think pieces by disabled people and organizations that take on this difficult time in a thoughtful and relevant way.
Academics:
As you may now know, the Chancellor has announced that beginning Tuesday, March 10, we will be suspending most in-person classes and will be offering ALL lecture courses (including...