Accessibility and Accommodations

Access Issue Resolution Form

Tufts University is committed to taking steps to ensuring and improving physical and technological access on campus. This reporting form is one of several ways to report a physical or technological barrier which restricts any person's access to campus facilities at any Tufts campus. Barriers may also be reported directly to the Office of Equal Opportunity or Student Accessibility Services.

Issue Resolution Form

Accommodations

Tufts University provides reasonable accommodations to students with disabilities such as impaired hearing, speech, mobility, or vision and students with learning disabilities and attention deficit disorder. Assistance is also provided to students coping with serious illnesses. The Student Accessibility and Academic Resources (StAAR) Center and the Office of the Dean of Student Affairs are our central resources for fostering an inclusive and safe community for all students.

Student Accessibility and Academic Resource Center Office of the Dean of Student Affairs

Assistive Technologies

If a student is approved for technology accommodations, the Student Accessibility and Academic Resources (StAAR) Center can provide various assistive technologies to help them access your course material. Some technologies require that the student get training with the StAAR Assistive Technology specialist before they are loaned equipment for one semester.

Explore Assistive Technologies

Campus Accessibility Maps

Tufts provides interactive maps of each campus with information on building and restroom accessibility.

View Accessibility Maps

Digital and Web Accessibility

Tufts University is committed to making all online content available to all people. Tufts Technology Services provides tools for the creation of accessible digital content and supports the purchasing and implementation of accessible digital tools.

Accessibility Tools and Training