We strive to promote equal access to all university programs and activities for students with disabilities. We would love to help you on your journey here at Texas State University.
Looking to Register?
Review our future students webpage for information on how to register, the transitioning to college, and the role that parents/guardians play while at college.
Already Registered?
Review our current students webpage for information on how to request your accommodation letter and how to best utilize your accommodations.
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Upcoming Events
Access & Answers — Game & Trivia Night
Game On, Bobcats!
Come hang out with us for Trivia & Game Night! It’s going to be a fun evening filled with friendly competition, tasty snacks, and some surprising facts along the way. Challenge yourself with questions about ADA and disability history, Texas State traditions, and campus trivia — or just join in for the fun! Everyone’s welcome, whether you’re aiming to win or just looking to have a good time. Prizes, fun, learning, and good vibes await!
Neurodivergent Grad Student Group
Are you a graduate student who identifies as neurodivergent? Are you looking for a group of people who will understand that sometimes your keys end up in the refrigerator or that you sometimes have to leave a social event after five minutes? Do you want to discuss executive functioning freeze, time blindness, and the most sensory friendly places on campus? If you answered yes, kind of or maybe to any of these questions then join us Thursday nights from 5:30pm to 6:20pm on zoom.
The Neurodivergent Grad Student Group is a social support group for neurodivergent grad students. You do not need a formal diagnosis or to be registered with disability services to participate.
You can sign up for more information here: https://txstate.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0iwqCqWFWXrCMaW
Unmasked - Late-Diagnosed Neurodivergent Students
Were you diagnosed with autism, ADHD, OCD, dyspraxia, dyslexia, dyscalculia or another neurodivergent condition as an adult? Did you self-recognize as neurodivergent in adulthood? If so, this is the group for you. Together, we will explore how a diagnosis has affected you, how you are processing your diagnosis and what it means to be neurodivergent. All are welcome.
Request an Interpreter or Captionist
Review our d/Deaf and Hard of Hearing webpage to learn more about how to request a captionist or real-time transcription services, arrangement and payment, and best practices.
I really enjoyed my experience [at Disability Services] because I felt heard and understood which I have not felt before concerning my disability.