The ´óÏóÊÓÆµ is committed to creating a diverse environment that is inclusive and accessible for everyone.
In support of these efforts, the university strives to maintain its websites in a manner that is consistent with the World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C's) . For more information, visit the page or .
University ADA/504 Coordinator
The University’s ADA/504 Coordinator is Nicole Commissiong, Chief Civil Rights Officer and Title IX & ADA/504 Coordinator. She can be reached at eoa@uoregon.edu.
Website and Digital Content Accessibility
Digital content includes anything used or viewed on a computer or mobile device, including web pages, documents, Canvas courses, streaming videos, emails, software, mobile apps, and more.
The university strives to maintain its web content in a manner that is consistent with the World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C's) . For more information, visit the website or the .
To report an issue, complete the reporting form.
´óÏóÊÓÆµ employees who are working on making digital content accessible can explore our and find a variety of guidance and reference materials on the . If you are an employee with questions about making your content accessible, please contact the Digital Accessibility Architect at ictaccess@uoregon.edu.
Student Accommodations
The AEC is dedicated to facilitating and supporting accessible education through access and full inclusion of students with disabilities into the university environment. If you are a student and would like to request accommodations or assistance related to a disability, please contact the (AEC) at uoaec@uoregon.edu, by calling 541-346-1155, or by completing the .
Visit the to find more information on how to work with the AEC, including resources and support for prospective students, newly admitted students, and current students.
Employee Workplace Accommodations
If you are an employee and would like to request accommodations or assistance related to a disability, please contact Workplace ADA at WorkplaceADA@uoregon.edu or 541-346-3159.
Visit the page to learn more about eligibility requirements, explore our Process Guide, download forms, and find more resources.
Visit the at Environmental Health and Safety to learn more about how ergonomic solutions can improve employee safety, comfort, and productivity.
Campus Facilities & Maintenance
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Visit to learn more about ´óÏóÊÓÆµ building operations and maintenance, sustainability efforts, exterior and custodial services, and more.
To report a barrier, complete the reporting form.
Reporting a Physical Access Barrier
The university is committed to removing barriers wherever they exist on campus and in our digital content and encourages the reporting of barriers. Every effort will be made to respond to your report in a timely manner. Note that if you are a student and encounter an issue with instructional content, you should first bring the issue to your instructor or the AEC uoaec@uoregon.edu or 541-346-1155, and only use the Report a Physical/Digital Access Barrier form if they are unable to resolve it.
To make a report, complete the reporting form.
If this is an urgent situation involving physical access (e.g., flooding or hazardous spills) please call Campus Planning & Facilities Management Customer Service at 541-346-2319. For service after hours (between 5:00pm and 8:00 am weekdays and all day on weekends and holidays), contact the ´óÏóÊÓÆµ Police Department at 541-346-2919.
File a Complaint
Contact the to . You may provide your name and contact information or you may choose to submit your complaint anonymously.