Accessibility resource bank

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A bookable study space equipped with assistive technology for students.
Resource type: PhysicalAvailable for: StudentsCampus: Prince George campusEmail: LibraryServices@unbc.ca
Accessibility best practices for presentations.
Resource type: DigitalAvailable for: Students, FacultyCampus: OnlineEmail: arc@unbc.ca
Formatting Word documents to be accessible.
Resource type: DigitalAvailable for: Students, FacultyCampus: OnlineEmail: arc@unbc.ca
The Access Resource Centre invigilates exams for students with accommodations.
Resource type: Digital, PhysicalAvailable for: Students, FacultyCampus: Prince George campusEmail: arc@unbc.ca
Instructor guidance for student support.
Resource type: DigitalAvailable for: StudentsCampus: OnlineEmail: arc@unbc.ca
Note-taking support for students with accommodations.
Resource type: DigitalAvailable for: Students, StaffCampus: Prince George campusEmail: arc@unbc.ca
One Book Magnifier is a digital magnification tool available through the UNBC Library, located on the 2nd floor in the Assistive Study Room (#9, room 5-207).
Resource type: DigitalAvailable for: StudentsCampus: Prince George campusLocation: Library Building. 2nd floor, Assistive Study Room (Study room #9, room number 5-207)Email: LibraryServices@unbc.caPhone: 250-960-6613
Departments and individuals regularly connect with our office to request guidance and resources related to accessibility and equity work. This includes support in understanding and implementing accessibility best practices, as well as navigating relevant legislation and standards at both the provincial (BC) and federal (Canada) levels. Our goal is to help the UNBC community create more inclusive environments that align with current legal obligations and principles of equitable access.
Resource type: Digital, PhysicalAvailable for: Faculty, StaffCampus: Prince George campusEmail: EDI@unbc.ca
A dedicated space for students with disabilities to rest, recharge, or escape overstimulation.
Resource type: PhysicalAvailable for: Students, FacultyCampus: Prince George campusEmail: arc@unbc.ca
JAWS (Job Access With Speech) is a digital screen reader software available through the UNBC Library, located on the 2nd floor in the Assistive Study Room (#9, room 5-207).
Resource type: DigitalAvailable for: StudentsCampus: Prince George campusLocation: Library Building. 2nd floor, Assistive Study Room (Study room #9, room number 5-207)Email: LibraryServices@unbc.caPhone: 250-960-6613