The McBurney Disability Resource Center is an office within Student Affairs at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. They are dedicated to promoting accessibility and inclusivity for students with disabilities, partnering with students, faculty, and staff to create accessible environments and provide academic accommodations. Whether you are a student or instructor, new to campus or familiar, the McBurney Center invites you to learn more about their services and reach out with any questions.
They offer a range of accommodations and resources, including alternative formats, sign language interpreting, captioning, notetaking services, and training for students and instructors. The center also houses the Disability Cultural Center, a space that celebrates disability identity and culture on campus. Additionally, they provide winter weather resources and technology drop-in hours for assistance with accommodations that use technology software. The McBurney Disability Resource Center is committed to ensuring an accessible and inclusive educational experience for all students at UW-Madison.
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