The first step to success is ACCESS.
Loyola University Maryland welcomes and supports students with disabilities. Consistent with our core values and in support of our strategic plan, we appreciate the diversity that students with disabilities bring to the University.
Disability and Accessibility Services' mission is to provide students with disabilities the equal opportunity to participate in all Loyola courses, programs, and activities fully and independently. We do this in two ways:
- Collaborating with campus partners to proactively remove disability-related barriers and improve accessibility; and
- Coordinating accommodations for undergraduate and graduate students with disabilities.
Information for Students Working with DAS for the First Time
Are you interested in setting up accommodations?Welcome! We look forward to working with you during your studies at Loyola. We are happy to talk with you about the accommodation process at Loyola University Maryland, and please email us at DAS@loyola.edu if you want to set up a time to talk in-person, by Zoom, or by phone.
Learn more about accommodationsCurrent Students
Students are welcome to submit accommodation requests at any time during their studies at Loyola, but accommodations are not implemented retroactively. Therefore, we encourage all students to submit their requests as early as possible.
Hours & Appointments
DAS staff will be available Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.
Student Appointments and Meeting
- Students can request in-person meetings or Zoom meetings.
- Appointments are needed.
- If you don't know who to meet with, email DAS and ask to meet with a DAS advisor.
Requesting Accommodations
- Presently enrolled Loyola students seeking accommodations should review the DAS registration page on the DAS website. You can apply and upload documentation online.
- If you have questions about registering with DAS, please email DAS, and someone will get back to you as soon as possible. In this email, please tell us if you want to speak to someone in person or by phone, your name, phone number, and a convenient time to get back to you.
Latest News - Peer Mentoring Support Group
Unlock your potential with our peer mentor support, a group for neurodiverse undergraduate students! Our program is designed to cater to the unique strengths and challenges of neurodiverse individuals within our Loyola undergraduate student community.
For more information, download our brochure or contact DAS at DAS@loyola.edu
Latest News - Yuja: A Tool to Help Provide Digital Accessibility
In its goal to enhance digital accessibility, Loyola has acquired Yuja Panorama, a cutting-edge tool which will help remediate electronic documents. You can read more information on Yuja by downloading our infromational brochure.