Disability Services Basics

for Neurodivergent College Students


9 audio recordings, each less than 9:15 minutes

These recording start with the basics: what disability services offices do, how to request services, what to expect, how much support students get, how to make the most of services.


Most importantly, these recordings show you how to evaluate services for Neurodivergent Students in particular.

These recordings provide a straight forward explanation of how disability services work on college and university campuses. You can apply the framework provided here to any institution. The recordings also include practical tips for undergraduate, graduate and professional school.
3:45 minutes
6:01 minutes
3:25 minutes
8:59 minutes
6:22 minutes
9:14 minutes
7:38 minutes
8:19 minutes
8:29 minutes


Course Curriculum


  First Section
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Your Instructor


Kimberly Douglass, PhD
Kimberly Douglass, PhD
Dr Kimberly Douglass, Graduate Education Expert
Specializations: administrative processes, technological systems, policies and practices to support the graduate student life cycle; graduate student disability services; services for graduate students with "invisible" disabilities
Founding: The Center for Graduate Student Disability Services

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