[nabs-l] I need successfull DSO examples

Elif Emir Öksüz filerime at gmail.com
Thu Feb 11 01:31:37 UTC 2016


Thank you all.
I was hoping to hear more, but probably most of us are unhappy with
the services.



2016-02-08 15:17 GMT-05:00, zeynep sule yilmaz via nabs-l <nabs-l at nfbnet.org>:
> University of Wisconsin Madison,
> Document conversion, braille printing, and scholarship for adaptive
> technology, someone being specialized for each different disability.
> They provide O&M lessons for people who cannot get it through voc
> rehab. They allow you to loan adaptive technology products. There is a
> room at the one of the libraries with the braille printer and
> computer. There is one computer at the each library. What I can say I
> had great services there. My new university (University of Arizona) is
> very good as well, but I guess I just got lucky. I did a practicum at
> the Edgewood College. It is a private small college in Wisconsin. My
> impression about the disability services around the country is that
> they are lack of professional staff and there is no guideline across
> the country regarding what they can or cannot provide. I don’t even
> know if they have a database to share the converted documents. As far
> as I know, they cannot do it due to publisher protecting related law.
> I think higher education does not target people with disabilities to
> attend college rather they focus on other minorities. This can be a
> great marketing strategy for students with disabilities. Because
> college choice theory disregards this aspect which how students with
> disabilities choose college. A lot of us have lots of barriers even
> before. Sorry I got into other issues that you may or may not
> interested with.
> Thank you
>
>
> 2016-02-08 21:01 GMT+02:00, chelsea peahl via nabs-l <nabs-l at nfbnet.org>:
>> After having a rough start at Utah Valley University, the head of our ASD
>> dept worked with me to get my classes fixed, we worked to get assistive
>> technology for campus, and they genuinely care so at this point even
>> though
>> accessibility will probably always be a struggle, Utah valley university
>> has
>> some pretty great people.
>>
>> Chelsea Peahl
>>
>>> On Feb 8, 2016, at 9:46 AM, Elif Emir Öksüz via nabs-l
>>> <nabs-l at nfbnet.org>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello all,
>>> Most of us are sometimes unhappy with the services provided by
>>> disability offices, and I am one of you.
>>> I complain a lot about the services I got from my university, and they
>>> wanted me to provide some good examples to them.
>>> Can you give me some university names which are successful at
>>> accommodating students Please?
>>> If you can list what they are successful at, it will be terrific.
>>> Elif
>>>
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