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Access Stony Brook

The Office of Equity and Access (OEA) is charged with ensuring that Stony Brook University, Stony Brook Medicine, and LISVH provide a campus environment that is safe, welcoming, accessible, and free from all forms of discrimination.

This website is designed to aggregate a number of resources distributed across campus that will help you to create accessible content, tools, and processes, or direct you toward other accessibility-related resources throughout campus. If you have questions, please contact digital_accessibility@stonybrook.edu

If you encounter a physical or digital accessibility Barrier you may report the barrier using theAccessibility Barrier Reporting form.

REVIEW P800 DIGITAL ACCESSIBILITY POLICY

 

Digital Accessibility

An important part of fulfilling our mission is serving as the primary point of contact for digital accessibility. The ultimate goal for digital accessibility in this context means that persons with disabilities are able to interact with or gain the same benefit from the content or technology at the same time and with equivalent ease of use. The degree to which we rely on technology, combined with the speed of change in the tools and processes that we use, means that content creators should include accessibility within the design. Just as we design buildings with accessibility in mind, we must design our technology and content to be accessible from the start.

Digital Accessibility Partners

Celt’sAccessibility website provides a number of resources on creating accessible digital content.

DoIT'saccessibility tools page provides accessibility information on tools used here at SBU.

TheStony Brook Libraries maintains a website that shares information on the Accessibility services available.

Marketing and Communications maintains aWeb accessibility resources page.

Physical Accessibility

Please contact the building manager for accessibility questions for your building.

West Campus and Southampton

You may also use the onlineFixIT system for repair and maintenance requests.

Submit a West Campus Ticket

If you have an immediate emergency, you may contact Campus Operations at 2-6400.

For East Campus

Contact: 4-2400 

Stony Brook Medicine employees may also submit a ticket.

Submit a Stony Brook Medicine Ticket

 

 

Requesting an Accommodation

For Employees

Disability or underlying Health Condition

Employees wishing to request an accommodation due to disability or underlying health condition should complete the online employee accommodation request form. A printable form is also available. General questins can be emailed to: oea_ada@stonybrook.edu

Accommodations for Religious Observance and Practice 

Employees wishing to request an accommodation due for Religious Observance and Practices should complete the online employee accommodation request form.  For answers to general questions, please email us at oea@stonybrook.edu.

 

For Students

The Student Accessibility Support Center(SASC) is responsible for receiving and evaluating all student accommodation requests.

Student Accessibility Support Center

Phone: 631-632-6748

Fax: 631-632-6747

Email: sasc@stonybrook.edu

Accommodations due to Religious Obervance and Practice for StudentsPlease use the following embedded link for information related to accommodation.