We've moved to Sage Hall Suite 167

ODA is now located in Sage Hall, which is directly North of the University Union

 

New physical address:

Office of Disability Accommodation
University of North Texas
1167 Union Circle Sage Hall Suite 167
Denton, TX 76203

For a larger map and mailing address visit: http://disability.unt.edu/about

 

 ODA Group Picture

 

 

 

October Disability Awareness Month Video, "Accessibility Tips for Online Courses"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=e3L86B5NdKY

 

What We Do

The Office of Disability Accommodation (ODA) at the University of North Texas exists to prevent discrimination on the basis of disability and to help students reach a higher level of independence.

Our caring and professional staff helps students learn more about their disabilities, develop techniques to accommodate individual learning styles, learn how to talk to faculty and staff about accommodation needs and develop strategies to achieve goals.

Our Services Include: Disabilities Accommodated (2013 Fall):

Reduced Distraction Testing Rooms

Assistive technology

Adaptive furniture

Alternative text conversion

Sign Language Interpreters

Disability related counseling and advising

ADD/ADHD 277
Psychiatric Disability 239
Learning Disability 196
Other Health  133
Visual  51
Deaf/Hard of Hearing 43
Cognitive/TBI 40
Mobility Disability 32
Other Disability 4
   
 

Walk-in Hours

Monday - Friday

3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Sage Hall, 167

No Appointment Needed

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