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Internal Resources
The Ross Center for Disability Services
The Ross Center for Disability Services provides our students with a full range of support services including assistive technology, extended time on quizzes/tests, interpreters of American Sign Language, less distracting testing room, recorded textbooks, readers, scribes, registration of classes, and more. Services are available to online students as well. The Ross Center strives to create inclusive academic environments by advancing universal design throughout the university and by providing academic accommodations, resources, and training in assistive technology, and information to increase the understanding of disability throughout the university community.
The Ross Center is in located on the Upper Level of the Campus Center.
Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tel: 617.287.7430.
The UMass Boston Alert System is a communications service that UMass Boston provides for all students, faculty, and staff. It allows university officials to notify the campus community of emergencies or significant threats to campus safety. Everyone with a UMass Boston email address is already registered to receive these alerts by email. You may log into the system to add a cell phone or change your preferred email preferences.
There are various disability parking spaces in every parking lot. If you need further assistance contact the Office of Parking and Transportation at 617.287.5041
In addition, The RIDE, MBTA’s door-to-door, shared-ride paratransit service transports community members to our campus.
The Office of Emergency Management and the Office of Environmental Health and Safety can be contacted to learn more about our policies and practices in such areas as campus evacuation plans, personal safety plans, fire safety, and the campus closure policy.
In addition, an individual with a disability may want to review the information available on ready.gov to help devise a personal plan in case of local emergency.
External Resources
Job Accommodation Network (JAN)
The Job Accommodation Network (JAN) is the leading source of free, expert, and confidential guidance on workplace accommodations and disability employment issues. Working toward practical solutions that benefit both employer and employee, JAN helps people with disabilities enhance their employability, and shows employers how to capitalize on the value and talent that people with disabilities add to the workplace.
Massachusetts Developmental Disabilities Council
The Massachusetts Developmental Disabilities Council addresses important issues affecting people with developmental disabilities. The council establishes its priorities based on input from people with developmental disabilities and their families, as well as citizens, advocates, and other interested individuals. The MDDC is dedicated to empowering people with developmental disabilities and their families to enjoy full productive lives within our communities.
National Council on Disability
The National Council on Disability provides a list of resources for persons with disabilities.
Massachusetts Commission for the Blind
The Massachusetts Commission for the Blind provides the highest quality rehabilitation and social services leading to independence, and economic self-sufficiency through employment, and full community inclusion for the blind.
Massachusetts Commission for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing
The Massachusetts Commission for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing increases support and technical assistance for schools and programs providing quality K-12 education to deaf and hard of hearing students and enhances the supply of communication services and technology for deaf and hard of hearing individuals and their families.
The Massachusetts Office on Disability
The Massachusetts Office on Disability works to ensure the full and equal participation of all people with disabilities in all aspects of life.
The Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission will investigate complaints of discrimination.
Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination
One Ashburton Place
Suite 601
Boston MA 02108
617.994.6000
mcad@mass.gov
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
John F. Kennedy Federal Building
475 Government Center
Boston, MA 02203
800.669.4000
Office of Civil Rights & Title IX
Quinn Administration Building, 3rd Floor
phone: 617.287.7391
email: Civilrights.titleix@gxitma.net