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Accessibility

Website Issues

If you are experiencing a web accessibility issue, please contact the ADA/504 Office for further assistance by emailing ada@saonet.ucla.edu or calling (310) 206-8049.

Discrimination

If you are a student and would like to file a disability-based discrimination grievance, please see UCLA Procedure 230.2: Student Grievances Regarding Violations of Anti-Discrimination Laws or University Policies on Discrimination Based on Disability.

ADA/504 Compliance Office

The ADA/504 Compliance Office provides guidance to campus constituents regarding University compliance with the ADA and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as well as related University policy.

Location: A-239 Murphy Hall
Phone: (310) 206-8049
Email: ada@saonet.ucla.edu

Office of Ombuds Services

The Ombuds office assists members of the UCLA community with resolving conflicts, disputes or complaints on an informal basis. In order to afford visitors the greatest freedom in using its services, the office is independent, neutral and confidential.

Location: 501 Westwood Plaza, Suite 105
Phone: (310) 825-7627

Student Legal Services

Student Legal Services provides confidential legal counseling and assistance regarding a wide range of legal issues to all currently registered and enrolled UCLA students.

Location: A-239 Murphy Hall
Phone: (310) 825-9894
Email: slegal@saonet.ucla.edu

Center for Accessible Education

The UCLA Center for Accessible Education facilitates academic accommodations for regularly enrolled, matriculating students with documented permanent and temporary disabilities.

Location: A-255 Murphy Hall
Phone: (310) 825-1501
TTY/TTD: (310) 206-6083

Disabilities and Computing Program

The Disabilities and Computing Program provides training on assistive technology and website accessibility.

Location: 4909 Math Sciences
Phone: (310) 206-7133
Email: dcp@oit.ucla.edu

UCLA Library: Accessibility Resources

The UCLA Library is committed to providing accessibility to library materials, programs and services in an overall program environment that encourages interaction among all users, including individuals with disabilities.

To call a library, select a specific library phone number.

Email: accessibility@library.ucla.edu

Disability Studies Minor

Interdisciplinary program leading to a minor, with courses including law, social work, architecture and many other fields.

Location: A-316 Murphy Hall
Contact: Cyndi Tando
Email: ctando@college.ucla.edu

Parking Services

Daytime and evening campus parking is available for students, faculty and staff with either temporary or permanent disabilities. Both a UCLA Accessible Parking permit and disabled parking plate/placard are necessary to park in dedicated disability spots on campus.

Location: 555 Westwood Plaza, Suite 100

General Parking Inquiries:
Phone: (310) 794-7433
Email: transportation@ts.ucla.edu

Student Parking
Phone: (310) 794-7433
Email: parking@ts.ucla.edu

Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center

The Ashe Center is an accredited, on-campus health facility designed specifically to meet the needs of all currently registered UCLA students. The Ashe Center offers convenient, accessible, high-quality health care.

Location: 221 Westwood Plaza
Phone: (310) 825-4073

UCLA Recreation: Adaptive Programs

UCLA Recreation provides therapeutically based recreation programs for people with disabilities that expand their access to opportunities to recreation and sports.

Location: 10945 Le Conte Avenue, Suite 3119
Phone: (310) 825-1059
Email: adaptive@recreation.ucla.edu

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)

CAPS provides short-term, high-quality mental health treatment including assessment, consultation and case management; group and individual therapy; and psychiatry services. CAPS also provides campus mental health training and wellness education, training and professional development for mental health providers, and connection to community resources and referrals.

Location: John Wooden Center West, 221 Westwood Plaza
Phone: (310) 825-0768

Campus Human Resources

Campus Human Resources provides information regarding benefits, job and career opportunities, training and development services, policies, workplace programs and employee resources.

Location: 10920 Wilshire Boulevard
Phone: (310) 794-0800
Email: chr@chr.ucla.edu

Ergonomics Program

The Ergonomics Program provides employees with ergo-friendly solutions to a variety of work-related problems.

Location: 10920 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 860
Contact: Cindy Burt
Phone: (310) 206-1655
Email: contact@ergonomics.ucla.edu

Insurance & Risk Management

Employee Disability Management Services (EDMS) is a department within Insurance & Risk Management that helps keep employees working during and after a disabling condition, in accordance with UC policies, state and federal laws. EDMS facilitates the reasonable accommodation process with departments and employees.

Location: 10920 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 860
Contact: Adrienne Malka
Phone: (310) 794-6948
Email: Amalka@irm.ucla.edu

Environment, Health and Safety

Environment, Health and Safety promotes a safe and healthy environment supporting UCLA research, education, patient care and public service activities. It fulfills this mission through regulatory compliance, maintaining public health, providing support for research, protecting the environment, effective stewardship of UCLA resources, community service and outreach, and collaboration with internal and external groups.

Location: 501 Westwood Plaza, 4th Floor
Phone: (310) 825-5689
Hotline: (310) 825-9797

UCLA Healthcare Human Resources

The Healthcare Human Resources Department provides information regarding benefits, job and career opportunities, training and development services, policies, workplace programs and employee resources.

Location: 10920 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 400
Phone: (310) 794-0525

UCLA Extension: Pathway Program

Pathway at UCLA Extension is a sequential program for students with intellectual and other developmental disabilities, offering a blend of educational, social and vocational experiences, taught and supervised by experienced instructors sensitive to the individual needs of our students. On campus, Pathway students attend classes and participate with UCLA students in the many social, recreational and cultural activities of a major university.

Location: 10995 Le Conte Avenue, Suite 413
Phone: (310) 794-1235
Email: pathway@uclaextension.edu

UCLA Extension: Accessibility and Disability Services

The Office of Disability Services provides academic support services to Extension students with disabilities.

Location: 1145 Gayley Avenue
Phone: (310) 825-7851
TTY/TTD: (310) 825-7851
Email: access@uclaextension.edu

Tarjan Center

The Tarjan Center is a bridge connecting the knowledge, expertise and resources of the university to persons with disabilities and the service delivery systems of the community. The Tarjan Center is a catalyst for collaboration, innovation and systems change to advance the self-determination and inclusion of people with disabilities. The Center does this through university and community education, technical assistance, program evaluation, research and demonstration of exemplary programs, and information dissemination.

Location: 760 Westwood Plaza
Contact: Beth Stoffmacher
Phone: (310) 825-5054
Email: bstoffmacher@mednet.ucla.edu

National Arts & Disability Center

The mission of the National Arts & Disability Center (NADC) is to promote the full inclusion of audiences and artists with disabilities into all facets of the arts community. The NADC is a project of the Tarjan Center. The information, technical assistance and evaluation services of the NADC aim to:

  • Strengthen the capacity of the mainstream arts community to include artists and audiences with disabilities.
  • Promote the professional development of artists with disabilities through access to educational, vocational and community activities, supports and networks.

Location: 760 Westwood Plaza
Contact: Beth Stoffmacher
Phone: (310) 825-5054
Email: bstoffmacher@mednet.ucla.edu

School of Dentistry Special Patient Care

The Special Patient Care Clinic specializes in advanced comprehensive general dentistry for patients with complex medical conditions and physical and mental disabilities. This program also provides dental services under sedation and in an operating room setting for patients unable to receive treatment in a routine dental setting.

Location: 714 Tiverton, A-level, Room A0-156 CHS
Phone: (310) 825-6510

UCLA Longevity Center

Since 1991, the UCLA Longevity Center has focused on helping people live better, longer. It achieves this mission through cutting-edge research, innovative education, comprehensive patient care, and effective community service. By translating scientific discoveries into practical applications, the Center has distinguished itself as a pioneering leader in the field of longevity and aging well.

Location: 10945 Le Conte Avenue, Suite 3119
Phone: (310) 794-0676
Fax: (310) 794-0681