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Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Open Doors 2015

What is Open Doors?

Open Doors is an event designed to give you an opportunity to learn more about support services and academic accommodations offered through AccessAbility Services.

By registering for Open Doors you will have a chance to:

The Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (MMAH) within the Ontario government is hosting a one day information session for students and graduates with disabilities to learn about the Ontario Public Service and how to apply for available positions and internship programs offered.

Date:  Friday, May 29, 2015

Location:  777 Bay Street, Toronto Ontario.

Accommodation Needs:  will be met so students can participate fully in the program

Further details to follow

Due to a facilities closure of the St. Jerome's Academic Building, the external ramp access and elevator are not in service at the moment. The first floor of the Academic Building is also restricted access. This disruption is in effect until further notice. Any questions or request for accommodation are to be directed to kcali@uwaterloo.ca or to 519-884-8111.

Friday, May 30, 2014

Open Doors 2014

Join us for our Open Doors transition program on August 20th, 2014.  This one day program will provide you with the opportunity to:

Monday, February 3, 2014

Needles Hall Expansion

The following announcement appeared in the Daily Bulletin on January 30th, 2014.

Students, on Thursday, November 28th, Dr. Stephen Chris will share "The Secrets to Academic Success, What you may want to know" . 

Location:    Waterloo International

1118 Needles Hall

Time:  10:30 - 12:00

Refreshments will be served.

Thursday, October 24, 2013

New Accessible Campus Website Launch

The Council of Ontario Universities (COU) have launched their new Accessible Campus website, which contains rich resources and tools to support Universities in their mission to be AODA compliant and also to encourage accessibility as a principle of practice in education.