WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR SDRC SERVICES?
- You must be either an admitted or currently enrolled student of this University.
- You must direct an accommodation request to SDRC (call, e–mail or visit us with your request).
- You must be prepared to give SDRC documentation from a recognized and competent source stating that you have either a permanent or temporary disability.
- Your disability must limit, in some way, your ability to learn in the classroom or participate on an equal basis in Cal State East Bay's programs, services or activities.
- You must be willing to participate in the accommodations process.
Students served include the full range of disability-related conditions such as mobility limitations, learning disabilities, hearing and visual impairments, attention deficit disorders, psychological disabilities, and other types of disabilities such as acquired brain injuries, chronic or intermittent health problems, seizure disorders, cardiac disorders, multiple sclerosis, pulmonary disorders, and carpal tunnel syndrome.
If you are making the transition from high school to post secondary education (college) here are some facts about the differences in the legal requirements between a public education and a higher education:
