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
College to Careers
Ready to explore your next steps after college? Join us for College to Careers, an engaging and supportive event designed specifically for anyone with disabilities who are preparing to enter the workforce.
This event brings together key support partners—TXST Career Services, the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC), and PCSI (Professional Contract Services, Inc.)—to assist you in confidently navigating your transition from college to career.
You will have the opportunity to:
- Learn about disability-friendly job search tools and resources
- Discover internships, job training programs, and accommodations available to support your success
- Ask questions in a welcoming, low-pressure environment
Whether you are still exploring career options or actively seeking employment, College to Careers is here to help you build a future aligned with your skills, goals, and identity.
Open to all TXST students and alumni with disabilities.
Neurodiverse Connect Group
Hey there! Looking for a friendly neurodivergent community? Come hangout with us! We will have games, snacks, and campus partners stop by! We hope to see you there!
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
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.