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Assistive Technology Room

A bookable study space equipped with assistive technology for students.
Resource type
  • Physical
Available for
  • Students
Campus
Prince George campus
Email
LibraryServices@unbc.ca

This pilot initiative began pre-COVID and is open to all students. The space is equipped with assistive technology.

 

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Accessibility Descriptions for Library Study Rooms

Written descriptions of accessibility features in library study rooms.
Resource type
  • Digital
Available for
  • Students
Campus
Online
Email
LibraryServices@unbc.ca

Written descriptions of accessibility features in library study rooms. Includes door measurements, turnaround space, directions, and accessible washroom locations.

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Article/Book Chapter Scanning Service

Request scanning of print articles and book chapters (within copyright).
Resource type
  • Digital
Available for
  • All
Campus
Online
Email
LibraryServices@unbc.ca

Library patrons can request scanning of print articles and book chapters (within copyright) to a digital OCR PDF directly from the library search catalogue with the "Request Article/Chapter Scan" button. 

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Academic Accommodations

Ensures inclusion in all aspects of university life.
Resource type
  • Digital
  • Physical
Available for
  • Students
  • Faculty
Campus
Prince George campus
Email
arc@unbc.ca

The Access Resource Centre provides access and reasonable accommodations for current and future students so that all may be included in every aspect of the University experience.

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Exam Invigilation

The Access Resource Centre invigilates exams for students with accommodations.
Resource type
  • Digital
  • Physical
Available for
  • Students
  • Faculty
Campus
Prince George campus
Email
arc@unbc.ca

The Access Resource Centre (ARC) invigilates accommodated exams for students with disabilities who are registered with ARC. All desks are adjustable to meet diverse needs.

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Note-taking Services

Note-taking support for students with accommodations.
Resource type
  • Digital
Available for
  • Students
  • Staff
Campus
Prince George campus
Email
arc@unbc.ca

Volunteer based service provided for students with disabilities who are registered with ARC and have the note-taker accommodation.
 

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Accessibility Statement for Course Syllabi

This resource supports faculty in aligning course requirements with student accommodation needs, ensuring accessibility without compromising academic integrity.
Resource type
  • Digital
Available for
  • Students
  • Faculty
Campus
Online
Email
arc@unbc.ca

Guidance for integrating accessibility into syllabi. Supporting in faulty in finding ways to meet student accommodation needs while meeting core course/program requirements.
 

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