Disability Accessibility for Students

The Disability Accessibility for Students (DAS) office at CCRI recognizes disability as a form of cultural diversity and works to foster an inclusive environment for all students in the higher education community through education, awareness, and accessibility.

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CCRI Experiences Should Be Accessible By All

Disability Accessibility for Students (DAS) believes CCRI experiences should be accessible by all to the greatest extent possible. When academic experiences present barriers, accommodations may be necessary. Here you will find information on how to connect with DAS and learn about the services we offer for students.

New Students: Getting Started with DAS

The Disability Accessibility for Students (DAS) Office at the Community College of Rhode Island is the College’s designated agent for determining eligibility, facilitating access, and coordinating accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities. Students requesting adjustments, accommodations, or services related to a disability should register with the DAS Office to determine eligibility.

New Students: Getting Started with DAS

 

DAS Registered Students: Request Semester Accommodation Letters

Students have access to their own portal through Single-Sign-On (SSO) to renew approved accommodations at the beginning of each semester. You will need access to your CCRI credentials to login.

Request Semester Accommodation Letters

 

Accuplacer/RI Promise Reduced Course Load

If you would like to set up a meeting with a DAS Coordinator to discuss potential accommodations for the Accuplacer, please send an email to das@ccri.edu and someone will assist you with this process.

For RI Promise/Reduced Course Load Accommodation, please follow the steps above for New Student Application and a coordinator will contact you to set up an appointment.

 

📣 DAS Virtual Info Sessions

For Incoming Students & Parents

Join the Disability Accessibility for Students (DAS) team for a virtual information session designed to help you navigate the transition from high school to college accommodations.

💬Topics Covered:

  • An Introduction to the Office of Disability Accessibility for Students
  • Key Differences Between High School & College for Students with Disabilities
  • Overview of the RI Promise Reduced Course Load Accommodation 
  • Live Q&A with DAS Staff

Upcoming Sessions:

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Contact Disability Accessibility for Students

The Disability Accessibility for Students (DAS) office at CCRI recognizes disability as a form of cultural diversity and works to foster an inclusive environment for all students in the higher education community through education, awareness, and accessibility.

Contact Disability Accessibility for Students  

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