DRC Services for Prospective and Currently Enrolled Students
As reflected in the University of Illinois' Nondiscrimination Statement and the UIC Chancellor's Statement of Commitment to Persons with Disabilities, UIC strives to maintain a barrier-free environment so that students with disabilities can fully access classes, programs, services and other campus activities.
The Disability Resource Center facilitates access for students through consultation with faculty and campus departments, and the provision of reasonable accommodations.
The Disability Resource Center recognizes various environments in which people function: physical, programmatic, informational and attitudinal. Some modifications to these environments are readily-achieveable through direct consultation with faculty or staff. See FAQ's about Campus Access for more information.
To be eligible for accommodations, students should apply for services through the Disability Resource Center.
Common questions:
- How do I apply for services through the Disability Resource Center
- How do I document a disability condition?
- How are reasonable accommodations determined and obtained?
- What kinds of services and accommodations are available?
- How does UIC maintain my confidentiality?
- What are my rights and responsibilities as a student at UIC?
- How does UIC handle complaints and grievances?
- What do I need to do to receive accommodations in campus housing?
