Accessibility Resources

Explore Accessibility Resources

Tutoring Policy
The Disability Resource Center does not provide direct tutoring, but does work closely with other units to assure that university tutoring services are accessible to students with disabilities. Tutoring is provided by REACH.
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Explore UofL scholarships for students with disabilities, as well as other state resources and scholarship opportunities.
Disability Career & Employment Resources
The university's career centers, as well as regional and national resources can help you explore your career interests and prepare for your post-graduation career.
Psychological Assessment
The university offers a number of options for obtaining a psychological assessment for ADHD and learning disabilities.
Dining Services Allergen Guide
We support students with food allergies by providing the knowledge and resources necessary for them to make informed food choices in our dining locations.
Voter Registration Guide
In compliance with the National Voter Registration Act of 1993, the Disability Resource Center serves as a voter registration site and is available to assist students with disabilities in registering to vote.