Services Offered

ASU Office of Disability Services
Student Union Suite 2181

PO Box 360
State University, AR 72467 (Jonesboro)
Telephone: 870.972.3964
Fax: 870.972.3351
TDD: 870.972.3458

Dr. Jenifer Rice-Mason

On behalf of the university, and as the ADA and 504 consultant, I would like to welcome you to Arkansas State University, Disability Services. Disability Services focuses on facilitating opportunities to stimulate and create a barrier free environment, eliminating academic, social, and physical obstacles which impede students' access to a higher education. We believe every student has the right to achieve to their highest ability academically, socially, and intellectually. It is important for individuals who anticipate attending ASU to acquaint themselves with our facilities, grounds, rehabilitation services, academic requirements, support services, and specific cost. This insight will assist in ensuring academic success.

Prospective and newly admitted students with disabilities have every opportunity to achieve at ASU. The campus offers a variety of planned programs to ensure student participation in diversified campus activities. These activities address gender, disability, diversity, international, and cultural issues. The University is committed to providing guidance and information assisting students to make timely preparation and plans for attending college. Other services offered include assistance in evaluating ones strengths and weaknesses, encouraging independence for managing daily academic and non-academic routines. These services are designed to create a successful college experience at ASU.

Sincerely,
Dr. Jenifer Rice-Mason
Director of ASU Disability Services
504 & ADA Coordinator

Services

Disability Services offers a variety of beneficial support services to students with disabilities. Assistance and accommodations are provided on an individual basis and are determined by a students disability documentation. Appropriate accommodations should be requested by the student after verification of his or her disability is received. 
    Support services provided by the Office of Disability Services include: Orientation and Registration, Intake and Assessment, Note taking, Test Administration with Accommodations, Reader Services, Computer and Technology Demonstrations for all Students, Physical Adaptations inside and outside of the classroom, Guidance and Counseling, Adaptive Physical Education Course, Priority Registration, and Interpreter Services

To obtain services students must:
1. Be accepted for admission at ASU
2. Complete an application at Disability Services
3. Provide documentation of disability to Disability Services. You may ask your doctor to fill out this form if you don't have a documentation readily available.
4. Complete an intake interview to determine appropriate accommodations.

    If you plan to attend ASU, contact Disability Services one semester in advance of your enrollment into the University. To qualify you must have a disability which substantially limits one or more major life activities or functions. Qualifying disabilities include, but are not limited to: arthritis, attention deficit disorder, carpal tunnel syndrome, cancer, cardiac diseases, dyslexia, diabetes, AIDS, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, and psychiatric disabilities including forms of depression.

The Goal of Disability Services:
    Arkansas State University Disability Services is committed to providing opportunities in higher education for students with disabilities who demonstrate reasonable ability for college success. Although ASU does not offer a specialized curriculum for persons with disabilities or assume the role of a rehabilitation center, ASU offers a variety of support services so that students with disabilities are admitted and integrated as completely as possible into the university. Responsibility is shared with the student for modifying campus facilities and programs to meet individual needs. For example, some students may need interpreters, whereas other students may hear or read lips well enough to use classroom note takers. In some cases, students may require both services. Students registered with DS have access to resources that will enable them to manage daily activities in the university setting. ASU offers physical and technological access as well as auxiliary aids, accessible facilities, and reasonable accommodations for the classroom. Physical and programmatic access have been provided. Disability Services goal is to provide students with disabilities access to resources that will enable them to manage daily activities in the university setting.

For additional information regarding the accommodation card, tutoring, and other resources (both on and off campus), click on the links on the right side.

 

DS Registration Form

Tutoring Resources

Accommodation Card

Forms & Resources

Newsletter

Staff

Contact Disability Services

ASU Office of Disability Services
P.O. Box 360
State University, AR 72467
Telephone: 870.972.3964
Fax         : 870.972.3351
TDD        : 870.972.3458

We are located in Student Union 2181