Disability Resource Center
The Disability Resource Center (DRC) Office collaborates with the University in its commitment to recognize disability as a valued aspect of diversity and to embrace access to the University of Northern Colorado community as a matter of equity and inclusion. The office provides the University with resources, education, and direct services to design a more welcoming and inclusive environment.
Our Services
The Disability Resource Center (DRC) offers many services to students and faculty. Meetings are a collaborative process with the student and DRC staff to determine appropriate accommodations for each semester. Some accommodations that DRC may offer include:
- D(d)eaf/Hard of Hearing Services
- Adaptive Technology
- Braille, Screen Readers, Enlarged Print
- Books in Audio or Alternate Format
- Accessible Event Planning Guide
- Note-taking
- Captioning
- Testing Accommodations
- Time Management Meetings
- Other Accommodations
Tutorials for Students Using DRC Online
Here are some tutorials to better help you achieve success with DRC Online:
Our Values
Mutual Respect
Offer a welcoming environment that treats all people as individuals in a courteous, fair, helpful, and respectful manner.
Opportunity
Provide opportunities to allow students with disabilities the right to pursue their educational goals and achieve their full potential.
Student Advocacy
Empower students to become full participants in their own university experience.
Accessibility
Assist the University of Northern Colorado staff in designing an educational environment to be as usable as possible by a broad range of diverse interests.
Educational Standards
Provide equal access to students with disabilities while maintaining the integrity of the University's academic standards.