Accessibility at UC Law SF
UC Law SF is committed to making its programs accessible, usable, and user-friendly to people with disabilities. As required by The Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, we seek to provide accessible programs and services to students, staff, faculty, and members of the public.
Parking
Accessible Parking Spaces are available in the UC Law SF Garage, 376 Larkin.
Accessibility for Students
The Disability Resource Program (DRP) is committed to ensuring that all students have an equal opportunity for success.
Events at UC Law SF
Need reasonable accommodations to attend an event? Call or email Disabilities Accommodations no later than 72 hours before the event.
Disabilities Accommodations Hotline: 415.565.4848
Email: DAH@uclawsf.edu
University Programs
Any activity open to the public must provide reasonable accommodation to any participant with a disability, including members of the community. All events open to the public must be held in accessible locations. Publicity for such events must include notice about how to request disability-related accommodations.
Accessibility of Electronic Resources
The Americans with Disabilities Act mandates that an educational institution make its programs, services, and activities accessible to, and usable by, people with disabilities. When faculty and staff use the Internet to provide information, they are required to make that information accessible to those using adaptive technology.
UC Law SF is committed to ensuring that all electronic resources (web pages, Word documents, Adobe PDF files, graphic images, online forms, etc.) are fully compliant with accessibility standards, following the policy and requirements set forth in the University of California IT Accessibility Policy (ITAP). We invite comments from disabled users to help improve any issues that they may encounter.
Grievance Procedures
UC Law SF policy prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability. Staff, faculty, students, and community members who believe they have been denied access or discriminated against due to their disability are encouraged to bring their concerns to the attention of the appropriate party who will make every attempt to address the issues raised and/or will refer the matter for investigation per campus policies and procedures.
ADA/Section 504 Coordinator
Contact the ADA/504 Coordinator Andrea Bing at wellesan@uclawsf.edu or 415-565-4733.