The Disability Resource Center (DRC) is available to assist you, if you have a diagnosis that impacts one or more major life activities, whether permanent or temporary, the DRC may be able to help. There are three primary reasons students should consider coming in to talk with us.
- If you have used accommodations in an educational or work setting because of a disability.
- If you had a 504 Plan or an IEP in K – 12th grade.
- If you are unable to access course material, classes, or other academic opportunities due to a disability.
When you apply for services, a Disability Access Consultant (DAC) will be assigned to work with you. If services are appropriate, accommodations will be identified that are specific to your needs.
To find out whether our services can help you, please follow the steps:
1. Visit
My ASU and select the
Campus Services tab. Within the
Student Success and Support box, select the
Request Disability Services link, as shown below:
2. Select
New Student Application. 3. Please fill out the web form
completely and accurately prior to submitting and a representative from the DRC will contact you to schedule an appointment.
Please Note: You may also contact us without completing the application to explore whether the DRC is right for you.
- Call 480-965-1234 and schedule an appointment for the campus location nearest you.
- Walk-In's available at the following campus locations:
To learn more, please visit the
Disability Resource Center website or email questions to
DRC@asu.edu.