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A-Ride is a shared, reservation-based accessibility service. This service provides quality transportation for persons with disabilities. A-Ride works similarly to our fixed-route service with origin-to-destination, curb-to-curb, and door-to-door service. A-Ride trips are provided in accessible lift-equipped buses.
Student Accessibility and Accommodations Services (SAAS) offers Academic Support & Access Partnerships (ASAP) to help students registered with the Services for Students with Disabilities office make the most of their academic experience.
Information about the supports that exist at Michigan Medicine and the departments and offices that provide assistance.
U-M Health provides a variety of parking options for patients, including on-site parking structures as well as valet services. Accessible parking spaces are available at all parking structures.
Learn how to request parking services to accommodate disabilities.
Wheelchair ticket policies and information for Michigan Stadium Football Games.
The Services for Students with Disabilities office (SSD) strives to proactively identify and remove access barriers and promote inclusion and minimize the need for individual accommodations. Upon request, the University will provide reasonable academic accommodation(s) to otherwise qualified students as required by law to ensure equal access to educational opportunities.
The aim of the U-M Adaptive Sports & Fitness program is to increase awareness about, knowledge of, access to, and participation in adaptive sports and fitness among people with and without disabilities.
Treatment. Education/Training. Research. Our team collaborates with colleagues at Michigan Medicine, across the U-M campus, and nationally and internationally, to provide state-of-the-art addiction treatment, to train the next generation of experts in this field, and to conduct innovative addiction research. This work continues to uncover the genetic, sociological, neurological, and psychological nature of addiction — and will continue to dispel the assumptions and misinformation that do not align with the science of this preventable and treatable disease.
Gallaudet University, the only bilingual English/ASL university in the world, offers a variety of resources from free sign language vocabulary to formal ASL college classes.
We’re a nonprofit organization dedicated to the success of children, youth and adults with disabilities at home, at school, at work and in the community. Through individualized counseling, advocacy efforts, skill-building classes, recreation and arts programming, and more, we help individuals with disabilities to build their skills, advocate for what they need, find friends, and feel at home.
A list of adaptive software and hardware resources.

