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Accessible Syllabus Checklist

Checklist for funding.
Resource type
  • Digital
Available for
  • Students
Campus
Online
Email
arc@unbc.ca

Checklist to help access grant funding for students with disabilities and on student loans.
 

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Instructor's Handbook for Accommodating Students with Disabilities

Instructor guidance for student support.
Resource type
  • Digital
Available for
  • Students
Campus
Online
Email
arc@unbc.ca

A handbook that helps instructors connect students with appropriate support. 
 

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Tips for Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities

Teaching strategies for inclusive learning.
Resource type
  • Digital
Available for
  • Students
  • Faculty
Campus
Online
Email
arc@unbc.ca

Practical tips for faculty to support students with learning disabilities in the classroom.

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Creating Accessible PowerPoint Presentations

Accessibility best practices for presentations.
Resource type
  • Digital
Available for
  • Students
  • Faculty
Campus
Online
Email
arc@unbc.ca

Guidelines for making PowerPoint presentations accessible.

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Creating Accessible Word Documents

Formatting Word documents to be accessible.
Resource type
  • Digital
Available for
  • Students
  • Faculty
Campus
Online
Email
arc@unbc.ca

Instructions for formatting Word documents to be accessible for screen readers and other assistive technologies.

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Respit Bed

A dedicated space for students with disabilities to rest, recharge, or escape overstimulation.
Resource type
  • Physical
Available for
  • Students
  • Faculty
Campus
Prince George campus
Email
arc@unbc.ca

Space includes a bed and bean bags; shared with exam room, limiting availability.

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Study Spaces

Quiet, safe study and hangout space for Access Resource Centre (ARC) registered students.
Resource type
  • Physical
Available for
  • Students
Campus
Prince George campus
Email
arc@unbc.ca

First-come, first-served; not bookable due to exam priority.

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Supporting Students with Diverse Learning Needs

Training and guidance for inclusive education.
Resource type
  • Digital
  • Training
Available for
  • Students
  • Faculty
Campus
Online
Email
arc@unbc.ca

Resources from the Justice Institute of BC on Duty to Accommodate, Universal Design for Learning, training courses, and impacts.

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Accessible Washroom

Inclusive facilities for student use.
Resource type
  • Physical
Available for
  • Students
Campus
Prince George campus
Location
Access Resource Centre
Email
arc@unbc.ca

Accessible washroom available to students during Access Resource Centre (ARC) open hours and exams.

Alternate Formats of Textbooks and Course Materials

Support for students requiring alternate formats for textbook and/or course materials.
Resource type
  • Digital
  • Physical
Available for
  • Students
Campus
Online
Email
arc@unbc.ca

Conversion of course materials into accessible formats, including PDFs from publishers.

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