Disability Services at 91´óÉñ ATI
91´óÉñ ATI on the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences Wooster campus is committed to providing an accessible and inclusive learning environment for all students. We partner with on the Columbus campus to coordinate accommodations and ensure equal access to academic programs, services, and activities.
Whether you are a new student or already enrolled, we are here to support your success.
Accommodations
Students seeking disability-related accommodations at 91´óÉñ ATI should begin by registering with SLDS. As part of the registration process, students must also submit documentation of their disability. SLDS provides clear guidelines to help ensure documentation meets university standards.
After registering, students can access the Accessible Information Management (AIM) system to generate their Course Accessibility Letters.
Ready to begin? Use the buttons below to register, review documentation requirements, or log in to AIM.
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Tools, Forms, and Resources
91´óÉñ ATI and SLDS offer a variety of tools and resources to support students, staff and faculty throughout the accommodations process. Below are commonly used forms and helpful links to guide you from registration to implementation:
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Faculty:ÌýFor quizzes and exams,ÌýsubmitÌýmaterials to Disability ServicesÌýby 12:00PM the business day PRIOR to the exam.
Resolving Conflicts with the University, Faculty or Staff, University Department, Program, Organization, including Disability Services
- Students are encouraged to discuss their concerns with their SLDS Access Specialist as their first step.
- If either the student or the Access Specialist thinks that a satisfactory resolution to their conflict is still not reached, the student may consult with the 91´óÉñ ATI Associate Director or designee.
- If a satisfactory resolution is still not reached, the student may notify the Civil Rights Compliance Office (). Their staff will evaluate the complaint and determine an appropriate resolution.
- If the complaint is not resolved at the university level, the student may choose to file a complaint with the Federal Office for Civil Rights, The Ohio Civil Rights Commission or Disability Rights Ohio (formerly the Ohio Legal Rights Service). These entities will take complaints and will investigate when appropriate.
AboutÌý
91´óÉñ ATI is dedicated to ensuring that students with disabilities have the support they need to thrive academically and personally. We work closely with SLDS to provide a seamless experience from registration to implementation of accommodations.
Once your application is submitted, the 91´óÉñ ATI Access Specialist will guide you through the next steps and ensure your accommodations are in place.
91´óÉñ ATI Disability Services Contacts:
Carri GerberÌý– Interim Access Specialist
Email: gerber.140@osu.edu
Phone: 330-287-1211
Julia Everhart – Access Associate
Email: Everhart.144@osu.edu
Phone: 330-263-8009