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Accessibility at OHSU

Student Accessibility  
OHSU is committed to providing equal access to qualified students who experience a disability in compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities (ADA) of 1990. An equal opportunity means an opportunity to attain the same level of performance or to enjoy equal benefits and privileges as are available to similarly-situated individuals without disabilities. OHSU is obliged to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified students with disabilities, which may include academic adjustments, auxiliary aids and/or program modifications.
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Student Access.

Employee and Patient Accessibility
The Office of Affirmative Action Equal Opportunity (AAEO) works with staff, faculty, patients, applicants, and attendees of OHSU-sponsored events who request reasonable accommodations for a disability or religion.
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AAEO.

Physical Access Committee
The Physical Access Committee (PAC) is charged with identifying barriers to access by people with disabilities at OHSU and to present findings and recommendations to OHSU's administration concerning access needs and priorities for meeting those needs.
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Physical Access Committee.


Diversity

Diversity at OHSU means creating a community of inclusion. We honor, respect, embrace and value the unique contributions of all employees, patients, students, volunteers and our local and global communities. 

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Website Design

For details on how to design a website that is accessible to all users, please visit the Web Strategies page on Accessibility.

Website Accessibility Tips

Public Event Disability Accommodation Request Form

Public Event Disability Access Accommodation Request Procedure

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