Campus Resources for Students with Disabilites

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Campus Resources for Students with Disabilities
Some offices may require an appointment. Most services are provided free-of-charge to fee-paying students.
Many of the services are available to all students. For more details, call or visit the website listed.
Advocacy, Accommodations and Support
Resource
Services / Support
Resources for Disabled Students – RDS
Accommodations and advocacy services to students with any
disability, including alternative testing, alternative text formats, notetaking support, priority registration and efforts to resolve problems
encountered on campus. Appropriate documentation of disability
required.
http://rds.colostate.edu
100 General Services Building
491-6385
Assistive Technology Resource Center – ATRC
http://atrc.colostate.edu
302 Occupational Therapy Building
491-6258
ATRC - Assistive Technology Computer Labs
http://atrc.colostate.edu
302 Occupational Therapy Building
491-6258
The ATRC supports various computer labs in providing assistive
technology for student access. Contact ATRC for specific information
concerning these labs. These labs include the following general
student labs in Morgan Library and the Behavioral Sciences Building.
In the Morgan Library, there are seven rooms available for students
who use assistive technology to access computer instruction or
information. Reservations to use these rooms and equipment must
be made online, in person or by phone.
Morgan Library Assistive Technology
http://lib.colostate.edu/helpdesk/assist
Help Desk
491-1535
Intra-University Laptop Checkout Program
http://iulab.casa.colostate.edu
130 BSB
Casa_laptop_checkout@mail.colostate.edu
Assists with equal access to technology and electronic information
for students with disabilities. Services include assistive technology
(adapted computing hardware and software) assessments,
accommodations, training and technical assistance. Students must
provide appropriate documentation of disability and be referred
through RDS.
Laptops with assistive technology are available for checkout in the
Behavioral Sciences Building around the corner from the coffee bar
on the first floor. Though the laptop checkout program is open to all
students attending CSU, priority is given to undeclared students.
Academic Support
Academic Resource
Academic Advancement Center – AAC
http://aac.colostate.edu
117 Gibbons
491-6129
Campus Writing Center
http://writing.colostate.edu/wcenter
Room 6, Eddy Hall and Morgan Library
Computer Room 3
491-0222
Native American Cultural Center
http://nacc.colostate.edu
Lory Student Center, Room 218
491-1332
Academic Support Services
Academic coaching and other academic support including tutoring for
many lower division courses, study instruction strategies, career
counseling, peer mentoring and leadership development. Students
must meet specific criteria for services (low-income, first generation,
or learning/physical disability). Documentation of disability must be on
file with RDS.
Assists students with the writing process, including brainstorming,
drafting, revising, researching, and proofreading skills for written
assignments. On-line service and information on study skills available.
Weekly “Writing Center Tutorials” available for qualified students. In
addition to the Eddy and online services, writing consultations
available at Morgan Library.
Eagle Feather Tutoring Program is a free service available to
students on a walk-in or appointment basis at the NACC office.
Tutoring schedules are posted on website.
Academic Resource
Academic Support Services
Arts and Sciences Tutoring Program
http://tilt.colostate.edu/learning/tutoring.cfm
TILT Building
491-5365
Open tutorial sessions for a variety of math, science and liberal arts
courses with peer tutors. Tutoring for specific courses are at predetermined times each semester.
The Institute for Learning and Teaching – TILT
http://tilt.colostate.edu/learning
TILT Building
491-3132
TILT's Learning Programs are designed to enhance students’
educational experiences by teaching academic skills, supporting work
in courses, providing preparation for life after graduation, and offering
enrichments that go beyond the classroom. Programs include: Arts &
Sciences Tutoring, Academic and Study Skills Workshops and Online
Resources, Enrichment Programs, and Private Study Rooms.
Other Support Services
Other Resource
Other Services / Support
CSU HEALTH NETWORK: Care for Body and
Mind
http://health.colostate.edu/
Medical Services: Hartshorn Building
600 South Drive
491-7121
Counseling Services: Aylesworth Hall, NW Wing
491-6053
CSU Health Network is an integrative and innovative approach to
providing seamless and comprehensive quality mental health and
medical services. Students registered for six or more credit hours pay
fees that make them eligible for services. Fees allows unlimited office
visits with physicians/nurse practitioners through multi-disciplinary
clinics and an initial visit with the mental health staff plus five
subsequent free sessions. There is no charge for group sessions.
Enrollment in the CSU Health Insurance Plan is not required for
access care at the CSU Health Network.
Athletic Learning Assistance Program (ALAP)
http://www.sass.colostate.edu/learningassistance-program
Learning Assistance Program – LAP
http://health.colostate.edu/resources/learningassistance
123 Aylesworth Hall NE
491-6053
Center for Community Partnerships – CCP
http://ccp.colostate.edu/programs.aspx
Opportunities of Postsecondary Success (OPS)
New Start for Veterans
The ALAP provide opportunities for student-athletes to develop
effective study skills. Students can receive assistance with their
individual learning needs. Assistive technology is available for use in
their computer lab.
Diagnostic screening and testing of difficulties with attention, focus,
learning, and visual perception (Irlen Syndrome) for fee-paying
students. Through the CSU Health Network Counseling Services.
The OPS program focuses on supporting successful postsecondary
transition outcomes for people with intellectual disabilities including
individuals with an autism spectrum disorder or a brain injury. The
OPS program is a fee for service program.
320 Occupational Therapy Building
491-5930
New Start supports current and incoming CSU student veterans,
helping them achieve success and ultimately in the career areas of
choice.
Campus Recreation
http://campusrec.colostate.edu/
Campus Recreation Center
491-6359
Promotes the pursuit of a balanced, healthy lifestyle through diverse
programs and activities including: intramural sports, aquatics, fitness
classes, sports clubs, and outdoor experiential opportunities.
Membership is dependent upon fee paying status.
Other Resource
Other Services / Support
Adult Learner and Veteran Services – ALVS
http://www.adultstudents.colostate.edu
Lory Student Center, Room 195
491-3977
Assists with the transition of veterans and adult students to campus
life; facilitates academic success through programs/services and
referrals, including: information on scholarships, awards, programs
and services, one on one consultation, and community building.
Career Center
http://career.colostate.edu
Lory Student Center, Room 26
491-5707
Center for Advising and Student Achievement
- CASA
http://www.casa.colostate.edu
TILT Building, 1st Floor
491-7095
RAMweb
http://ramweb.colostate.edu/
Internship and career planning resources, job/internship search tools,
and information to help choose a major or graduate school. Conducts
career fairs and on-campus interviews with employers.
Academic advising for undeclared students, those seeking a
controlled major and those planning a career in a health-related
profession. Assists non-admitted students wanting to take courses as
well as students needing to withdraw.
RAMweb gives students the ability to interact electronically with the
University. Students can register for courses, view term based and
cumulative academic information, review and accept financial aid,
review their student account balance and complete many other
transactions with the University.
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