Accessibility Services

AccessABILITY Resource Services partners with students with disabilities, faculty, and staff to remove barriers in the educational process through thoughtful design and accommodations. We recognize disability as a vital aspect of diversity and are dedicated to fostering a supportive environment that values and empowers all individuals. Whether you’re scheduling tutoring sessions at the AT Lab, requesting accommodations through our system, or seeking resources to achieve your educational and career goals, our team is here to assist. Located in the College Community Center (3C) on the main campus, we are committed to helping students build self-advocacy skills, overcome obstacles, and succeed academically.

Tutoring

Need help with your studies? The AT Lab is here to support you. Book a tutoring session today and get the guidance you need to stay on track and achieve your goals.

Request Accommodations

AccessABILITY Resource Services has changed the way accommodations are requested and implemented through our new system, Accommodate. Accommodate is a software program that facilitates an interactive accommodation process between students, faculty, and AccessABILITY Resource Services staff. To initiate the accommodation process, students can either log in directly to Accommodate using their AWC username and password below, or make an appointment for assistance by calling 928-344-7674.

New AccessABILITY Student

New AccessABILITY Student

Start here to initiate the accommodation process and set up your Accommodate profile.

Returning AccessABILITY Student

Returning AccessABILITY Student

Log in to request and manage your accommodations.

Faculty Login

Faculty Login

Log in to access your Accommodate profile and review student accommodations assigned to your courses.

Our Goals:

  • Provide reasonable accommodations and support services
  • Promote achievement of students’ educational and career goals
  • Offer training and support to faculty and staff to ensure equal access

Goals for Students:

  • Become effective self-advocates, independent and self-sufficient
  • Build self-awareness, self-esteem and self-identity
  • Work through personal obstacles and obtain academic success

The AWC AccessABILITY Resource Services can be found in the ‘One Stop Shop’ area located in the College Community Center (3C) on main campus.