Students

Students with a wide range of learning and other documented disabilities may receive academic support, accommodations, training, and advocacy through the Center for Learning, Access, and Student Success (CLASS).

The staff in the Title IX Office are responsible for managing allegations of disability discrimination by students.

Staff and Faculty

Human Resources coordinates accommodations for employees with disabilities.

The Faculty and Staff Disability Support Group is an informal, confidential mutual-support and conversation group for faculty and staff with disabilities. Allies are welcome and encouraged to attend. The group is a part of the Disability Affinity Resource Group, one of WFU’s affinity resource groups connected to the Office of Diversity and Inclusion.

Faculty and Staff are encouraged to visit the Technology Accessibility Program’s site to learn more about accessibility efforts at Wake. Find resources and support to help everyone, including people with disabilities, better connect to your digital content and thrive in our community.

Want to improve the accessibility of your academic program? Consider this academic program accessibility audit process (opens in new tab).