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  • Accessibility for all

Everyone has a place at SUNY

The State University of New York is home to a diverse community, including more than 41,000 students with disabilities across our campuses. Ensuring that every member of our community can participate fully is central to our mission.

Since our founding, SUNY has been committed to broad access to high-quality education. That commitment includes making sure students, employees, and visitors with disabilities have equitable access to SUNY programs, services, and activities.

SUNY System Administration and our 64 campuses across the state work together to create environments that are inclusive and accessible to all. As our mission states, SUNY aims to "provide to the people of New York educational services of the highest quality, with the broadest possible access, fully representative of all segments of the population."

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At SUNY, students with disabilities are empowered to access the support, accommodations, and campus services they need to thrive throughout their college journey. Learn more about the programs and supports available at SUNY:

Student Accessibility Resources

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SUNY campuses are committed to being inclusive and accessible environments for all individuals. Explore the supports and resources available for faculty and staff to bring inclusive learning environments to life:

Campus Accessibility Resources

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The commitment to Electronic & Information Technology Accessibility makes it possible to offer digital content, tools, and learning technologies as usable and accessible digital features to every member of the SUNY community. Explore various EIT accessibility resources available at SUNY:

Electronic & Information Technology Accessibility Resources