Disability Services and Resources

Cornell College offers a variety of services and resources to help you succeed and, in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Cornell faculty and staff members will work closely with you to ensure access to the college’s programs, activities, and services for documented disabilities requiring accommodation.

Disability resources for prospective students

Are you just learning about Cornell? We’ve put together some information just for you in order to help you in your college search and help answer any questions you may have about what it would be like to attend Cornell. Many students at Cornell have accommodations for various disabilities and we provide resources for them.

Cornell College students outside the entrance to the Thomas Commons

Disability resources for current students

Are you a current student at Cornell? We want to work with you to provide accommodations for your specific needs. Learn more about what that process looks like.

"I was able to pop by whenever and get help with scheduling and my assignments, didn’t matter if I needed help proofreading my essay or couldn’t find my class, they were helpful and quick."
Andrew Johnson
Class of 2026

Disability resources for faculty

Are you faculty looking for resources to better serve your students? A number of students on campus report a documented disability that requires a classroom accommodation. And some students don’t report to our office. Find out how you can help your students.