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Office for Equity and Diversity
Disability Resource Center



Hello and welcome to the University of Minnesota! We are glad you are here. The University of Minnesota values diverse identities and experiences, and honors disability as an important aspect of human diversity. The Disability Resource Center (DRC) works in partnership with students, faculty, staff, and guests of the University to eliminate or minimize barriers and facilitate inclusion on campus.
The DRC collaborates with all members of the University community to improve access for people with disabilities in these ways:
- determining and implementing reasonable academic, workplace, and guest accommodations;
- providing education on access and inclusion;
- partnering with University offices to ensure meaningful physical and technological access
To contact us please call 612-626-1333 or email drc@umn.edu.
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