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Disability Support Services

威尔逊大厦202号
371 Wilson Boulevard
罗彻斯特 MI 48309-4454
(位置地图)
(248) 370-3266
Fax: (248) 370-4327
[email protected]

办公时间:
周一至周五:上午8点.m.-5 p.m.

Disability Support Services

威尔逊大厦202号
371 Wilson Boulevard
罗彻斯特 MI 48309-4454
(位置地图)
(248) 370-3266
Fax: (248) 370-4327
[email protected]

办公时间:
周一至周五:上午8点.m.-5 p.m.

woman walking down a hallway with a young man in a wheelchair next to her

Campus Accessibility

Campus 建筑 and parking:
Not all 建筑 and facilities on campus are fully accessible. However, the majority of the campus terrain is easily navigated. The Campus Accessibility Map is color-coded and shows the level of accessibility for pathways, 建筑, 和门. Accessible parking is identified by blue lines and handicapped signs in parking lots. The map also locates accessible parking in the various campus lots.  State authorized disability parking permits are required and must be visibly displayed in designated window or on license plates. The university does not require any additional permits.

Accessible housing services:
The Office of University 住房 makes accessible units available upon request. Students must register with the Disability Support Services Office and indicate their needs. A formal request will then be sent to University 住房. For information on accessible off-campus housing in Oakland or Macomb Counties contact the Oakland & Macomb Independent Living Center.

门开器:
Door openers are available for most university 建筑. “Clickers” can be loaned to students and returned when no longer needed.

Snow priority route:
The Campus Accessibility Map displays the pathway that will be cleared as a priority during snowfall. Report problem areas to the DSS office or on Report a Barrier form online. Request a campus accessibility map to view the "Snow Priority Route".

Short-term Loan of a wheelchair:
Students who are registered with DSS may borrow a wheelchair, but it must be returned the same day it is borrowed.

娱乐 Center:
The Campus 娱乐 Center has a variety of exercise equipment specifically designed for people with disabilities who are interested in fitness.

Use of mobility devices:
Oakland University does not supply mobility devices for individual use but permits their use. The University makes reasonable accommodations for usage of mobility devices unless the device cannot be accommodated because of legitimate safety requirements. Please refer to the policy on other power-driven mobility devices (OPDMDs).