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NEW!  Students with Disabilities Preparing for Postsecondary Education: Know Your Rights and Responsibilities
Click below to view to U.S. Department of Education's latest documentation entitled:

"Students with Disabilities Preparing for Postsecondary Education: Know Your Rights and Responsibilities"

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Location: Copernicus 241              Phone:  (860) 832-1900
The Office of Student Disability Services is housed in the Learning Center. The Learning Center provides study skill sessions for individuals and groups, Math and Statistics Tutoring, Placement Testing, a one credit study skills course entitled ID 102: The Master Student, a computer-based Praxis I practice program, and more!
Career Services/Cooperative Education

Location: Willard 100               Phone:  (860) 832-1630

The Career Services/Cooperative Education Office offers comprehensive career resources for all students. Its mission is to connect students to their future by assisting with all the aspects of employment, such as experience through cooperative education, full-time or part-time employment, or information about career opportunities and employers.

Advising Center
Location: Willard 100            Phone: (860) 832-1615
If you are an undeclared undergraduate major, please contact The Advising Center to schedule an appointment with an advisor.  The Advising Center also advises students in the Pre-Communication and Pre-Graphic/ Information Design programs, as well as pre-law students.  The Advising Center assists students in developing and implementing academic and career plans.
Counseling and Wellness Center
Location: Willard 100             Phone: (860) 832-1945
Counselors are available to help students adjust to and succeed at Central Connecticut State University. Counseling Services offers personal, academic, and career counseling.

Central Access & Student Development

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Barnard Hall 219             Phone: (860) 832-0078
Central Access & Student Development (CASD) is a Supported Educational Service for current and potential students who are in recovery from mental illness and/or substance abuse. CASD offers one-to-one pre-admission assistance, academic and financial aid counseling, ADA education, mentoring, and information and referral to both on and off campus resources
Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic
National Headquarters:                  Connecticut Unit:
20 Rozel Road 209 Orange Street

Princeton, NJ 08540

New Haven, CT 06510

Phone: (609) 452-0606 Phone: (203) 624-4334
RF&B records educational and reference materials that are not available on tape or disk from other sources.
The President’s Advisory Committee for Students with Disabilities
Location: Davidson Hall Room 102             Phone: (860) 832-0178
The President’s Committee for Students with Disabilities is charged with coordinating the University’s efforts for full participation of persons with disabilities who attend, visit, or work at CCSU; improving accessibility and retention of students with disabilities; receiving comments and proposals from members of the University community and the general public regarding accessibility and retention; promoting awareness of disability issues and University policies among the CCSU community and the public; and advising the University President.
Affirmative Action & ADA/504 Compliance Office
Location: Davidson Hall 102              Phone: (860) 832-3025

The Affirmative Action/ADA Compliance Officer reports to the President of the University and is responsible for developing and reporting on affirmative action plans and 504, ADA, and Title IX compliance activities. Faculty, staff, students are encouraged to report any barriers that appear to deny full participation to any program, benefit, or service offered by the University.  Complaints can be made directly to the ADA Compliance Officer.

 


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