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Academic/ Housing Accommodations and Courtesy Services

Accommodations are for those with disabilities and Courtesy Services are for those with temporary medical conditions.

 

Explore getting accommodations or courtesy services.

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Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services

Interpreter request form and more

 

 

 

 

View our Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services

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Office Hours

Our Team allows ADRC-registered students to schedule Office Hours with us for any questions or concerns. 

 

 

 

Make an Office Hours Appointment

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Informational Appointment

Please call or email the ADRC to schedule an informational appointment.

 

 

 

 

Email: adrc@ou.edu

Phone: (405) 325-3852

Accommodation Requests for Outside Entities

In order for the Accessibility and Disability Resource Center to release information regarding services and/or documentation on file, the student must sign and email the Consent for Release form (PDF) to the ADRC. Requests are processed in the order in which they are received, with most documents being sent within 5-15 university business days of when we received the signed Consent for Release form. Please allow sufficient time between contacting our office and the deadline for submission, as requests received fewer than 15 university business days out are not guaranteed to be completed prior to the submission deadline. 

Standardized Assessments 
If a student requires accommodation on a standardized assessment such as the GRE, GMAT, LSAT, etc., it is the student's responsibility to contact the testing board to obtain information about their accommodation procedures. There is typically a request form that is required by these entities and many have recency requirements for documentation.

Another Institution 
If a student requires accommodation for courses at a different institution, it is the student's responsibility to contact the disability services office at the other institution to obtain information about their accommodation procedures. Often, a Letter of Accommodation from our office and/or the student's documentation will meet the new institution's needs.