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  1. Disability Services facilitated 41,950 total academic, housing, and event accommodations, for 4,121 registered students, some staff, and University guests. “Disability Services went to great lengths to ensure my safety, and I’m extremely grateful.

  2. The Columbia University Office of Disability Services is involved in ongoing outreach to members of the campus community, including students, faculty, and staff, in an effort to support students with disabilities as well as to promote an environment of understanding and appreciation for people of all backgrounds and abilities.

  3. After review of a student’s documentation and application, ODS will coordinate services and accommodations based on eligibility and an appointment will be scheduled for an orientation session. ODS works with students with various types of disabilities including learning, physical, hearing, visual, psychological, and chronic medical conditions.

  4. 212 854 2388 (Voice/TTY) disability@columbia.edu. Office Hours. Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Medical Center Campus Location. 101 Bard Hall, 50 Haven Avenue. New York, NY 10032.

  5. Zenzile (she/her) is a Case Manager at Disability Services. She joined Columbia Health in January 2023. In her role, Zenzile serves on the Student Case Management team; serves as a Case Manager for a cohort of students with disabilities providing ongoing support, specialized services, and coordination of accommodations; evaluates medical, psychological, and psycho-educational documentation to ...

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  6. Jun 11, 2024 · Disability Services Registration Process. Registering includes the following steps for all students: Submit a completed registration form via fax to 212-854-3448, email to disability@columbia.edu or in-person at Wien Hall Suite 108A. Submit documentation verifying your disability status and the need for accommodations.

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  8. Disability Services supports all types of conditions including physical and learning disabilities, temporary injuries, and chronic illnesses. Register for Services. Students seeking accommodations or support services are required to register with the Disability Services. This does not occur automatically upon enrollment at Columbia University.

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