Where can I find information about barrier free entrances and parking on campus?
Visit Accessibility at MSU.
Special parking requests can be made if necessary by completing an application form for your vehicle and registering with MSU Police and Public Safety.
What campus organizations focus on disability issues?
Several organizations on campus exist including:
- Council of Students with Disabilities (CSD)
- Adaptive Sports & Recreation Club
- Tower Guard
- President's Advisory Committee on Disability Issues (PACDI)
- Accommodating Technology Committee (ATC)
To learn more about CSD, Tower Guard, and the Adaptive Sports & Recreation Club, please visit Department of Student Life's Registered Student Organizations or contact your RCPD Access Specialist.
What if I disagree with the disability determination or level of accommodation I receive?
RCPD Specialists are committed to an active partnership with students and employees who make reasonable accommodation requests through our office. In the case you experience a disagreement regarding disability determination or appropriateness of accommodations, you may consider taking the steps outlined in our dispute resolution process.
Are MSU campus events and activities interpreted or captioned?
If there is a specific event that you would like to attend you may request an interpreter or real-time captioner by contacting the department sponsoring the event.
How do students make a request for an interpreter or real-time captioner?
I'm having trouble in my class, where can I find tutoring?
First, talk to your professor during office hours for ideas on how to succeed in the class. The Neighborhood Student Success Collaborative (NSSC) also offers a variety of resources and supports.
Will I receive the same accommodations that I got in high school?
Upon registering with RCPD, you will talk to an Access Specialist about the appropriate accommodations for your disability during an individualized needs assessment. While RCPD takes historical accommodations into consideration, the college environment has different demands that may shape essential functions and accommodations. Visit our Future Students page for information about coming to Michigan State University.
What kind of transportation is available on and off campus?
The Capital Area Transportation Authority (CATA) provides fixed route services on and off campus, covering all of Ingham County. MSU provides complimentary bus services for on-campus routes.
CATA buses are equipped with ramps or lifts, and run every 7 to 35 minutes depending on the route. CATA also provides a curb-to-curb, advanced reservation (1 day prior) transit service for persons with disabilities, called Spec-Tran. For more information about CATA, visit their website.
For more information about campus accessible parking and transportation, see RCPD's page.
What is the procedure for ice and snow removal on campus?
The MSU Infrastructure Planning and Facilities Department (IPF) is responsible for snow and ice control in support of the University's daily operations.
If students or employees encounter areas where snow removal has not been sufficient please report the area by calling or texting IPF at (517) 353-1760. For more information, visit RCPD's Snow Removal page.
How does MSU facilitate note taking services?
Students work with their Access Specialist to identify an individualized solution. Solutions often include: technology assisting independent note taking, shared notes with a peer, or other approaches. Visit our Note Taking Assistance guidelines for an overview of possibilities.
How do I make arrangements to have my service or assistance animal on campus?
Students and employees with a disability who wish to utilize a service or assistance animal on campus should reference the Service Animal Policy page.
What accommodations will I receive for my disability?
Each person and setting is unique and needs will vary. Accommodations are determined during a confidential needs assessment with an Access Specialist.
What steps has MSU taken to remove barriers and improve accessibility on campus?
For more details, please visit the Accessibility at MSU page.
Will RCPD inform my professors about my accommodations?
Once registration steps are completed with the RCPD, the student receives an accommodation letter. Students are responsible for presenting this letter to each professor at the start of the semester during office hours. It is important to go over the letter to coordinate accommodations.
Will the MSU Office of Admissions take my disability into consideration when making an admission decision?
All applicants are held to the same Michigan State University admission standards. Disability issues, like other diversity perspectives, can be discussed as part of a personal statement if an applicant chooses. RCPD cannot interfere in the admissions process, but we are happy to assist with accommodations as soon as a student is admitted.