Resources for Students Registered with Disability Services
Explore the links below to learn more about our services and how they can help you be successful at the university.
Alternative Testing
Do you want to take a test or quiz with accommodations? Learn more about this process
Schedule a Test
Reschedule a Test
Cancel a Test
Alternative Formats
Would you like to request a textbook in an alternative format? If so, complete our online alternate format request form.
Need to cancel an e-text request? If so, complete our online e-text cancellation form.
Atomic Learning
Interested in software training? Atomic Learning provides web-based software training for more than 110 applications faculty, staff and students use everyday. This training includes a variety of assistive technology software. Our short, easy-to-view-and-understand tutorials are an integral part of a professional development program, a valuable curriculum supplement, and an anytime/anywhere training resource. Visit their website and log-in using the information provided by University of Dayton or Office of Student Learning Services.
Learning Technology Resources
Looking for free technology resources designed to assist with learning? Check out our list of learning technology resources and their descriptions. This is not an all inclusive list of available free learning technology resources; however, it does represent several areas that can assist with learning.
Self-Identification Forms
Need current Self-ID Forms to give your instructors? Self-ID forms indicate the academic accommodations that you request and are eligible for at this time. Request Self-ID forms
Student Handbook (PDF document, 260 kb)
Want to know more about your rights and responsibilities as a UD student with a disability? Check out our student handbook for detailed information about disability-related topics.
WYNN Training Module
These self-paced trainings for WYNN will help you gain quality access to software programs through Ryan’s Lab. You will need to know your Novell Login. Access WYNN trainings now
Looking for more resources? Check out more resources for students with disabilities.
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