Disability Resources
The University of Texas at Austin strives to create an community that fosters an open and supportive learning, teaching, and working environment. This site gathers helpful resources that are housed within Institutional Accessibility and Accommodation and around campus.
Accessible Maps: Doors, Parking, and Construction Updates
- View the Accessible Doors map maintained by the University.
- View the Disability Parking Locations map.
- View the Construction Advisory page for the latest information about how each construction project affects pedestrian and vehicular traffic on campus.
Campus Testing Center
The Campus Testing Center is a centralized testing location that helps with in-person accommodated tests. Students must be registered with Disability and Access (D&A) to use this service.
Captioning Services
Captions are the text representation of works and other important audio information that are synced with a video. UT Austin offers captioning services upon request through ITS.
Disability Cultural Center
The Disability Cultural Center serves as a way for the campus community to connect and collaborate. The group's mission is to educate and advocate for disabled students, faculty, staff and all members of the university community, as well as to help create more equitable spaces for disabled people on campus.
Interpreting and CART Services
If you are in need of an American Sign Language interpreter or CART services, with enough notice UT Austin can help provide it for you.
Job Applicants with Disabilities
Job applicants with disabilities may request accommodations during the hiring process or even with the application itself.
Parking at the University
Visit the Disability/ADA Parking information page to learn more and see a map of where accessible parking spaces are located.
Report a Barrier
We want to know about any physical barriers you may encounter on your journey through campus. Use our form to report a barrier so we can review and create an action plan.
Web Accessibility
The Web Publishing pages offer guidance for ensuring public university websites and university applications (whether they are externally acquired/purchased or created in-house) are accessible.
Contact Us
Contact Institutional Accessibility and Accommodation via email at [email protected] or submit the contact form.
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Dr. Jennifer Maedgen
Associate Vice President
ADA/Section 504/PWFA/EIR Coordinator
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Report a Barrier
We want to know about any physical barriers you may encounter on your journey through campus. Use our form to report a barrier so we can review and create an action plan.