Serving Students with Disabilities
Distance Learning Course
SUBJECT: Access 4: UNIVERSAL DESIGN OF THE ENVIRONMENT AND EVENTS
The purpose of this lesson is to increase your awareness of applications of UNIVERSAL DESIGN to your facility and environment, as well as to events sponsored by your student services area.
Through discussions with other participants, you will develop an awareness of additional strategies and applications of the principles of UNIVERSAL DESIGN.
In what ways might your department or office modify your physical environment in order to make it more accessible to students with disabilities?
Making your facility and environment more accessible can benefit not only students with disabilities but all visitors to your office. Answering the following questions can help guide you in making your campus service universally accessible.
Student services offices are often responsible for the coordination of events for current students, prospective students, parents, and other guests. Answering the following questions can help you determine if your event is accessible to all potential attendees.
Making your facility, office environment, or campus events more accessible can benefit not only students with disabilities but all visitors.
Send an email message to the group describing the following:
How YOUR office or program incorporates the principles and strategies presented in the CONTENT above.
Your email SUBJECT line should read: Access 4: UNIVERSAL DESIGN OF THE ENVIRONMENT AND EVENTS.
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