StudentHealthServicesOffice oncampus wherestudents canreceive non-emergencymedical careWorkforceRecruitmentProgramRecruitment programfor students andrecent graduates withdisabilities foremployment with thefederal governmentAssistanceAnimalAnimals thatprovide support toindividuals withdisabilities whohave a disability-related need forsuch supportCenter forStudentAchievementOffice on campuswhere studentscan receivecourse specificacademic supportOffice ofInstitutionalEquityOffice oncampus wherestudents canreportinstances ofdiscriminationsNationalDisabilityHistory andAwarenessMonthOctoberFamilyEducationalRights andPrivacy Act(FERPA)Federal lawenacted in 1974that protects theprivacy of studenteducationrecords.HousingAccommodationsIncludesaccommodationsuch as singlebedroom,assistance animal,and access to anelevatorAcademicSkillBuildingService offered bythe DRC to helpstudents with timemanagement, studyskills, notetakingskills, and test-taking skillsServiceAnimalAnimals thathave beentrained to performtasks that assista person with adisabilityAmericanswithDisabilityAct (ADA)A civil rights lawpassed in 1990that prohibitsdiscriminationbased ondisabilityAccessibilityRoomAcademicCommonsRoom 115QualifiedPersonwith aDisabilitya person who has aphysical or mentalimpairment thatsubstantially limitsmajor life activities; hasa record of such animpairment; or isregarded as havingsuch an impairment.AIMOnline Portal wherestudents can requesttheir accommodationletters be sent to theirfaculty and schedulespace in the DRCTesting CetnerOpenCaptioningCaptioningon a videothat cannotbe turned offCounselingCenterOffice on campuswhere studentscan receiveconfidentialmental healthservicesAcademicAccommodationsIncludes Testing,Classroom,Notetakingaccommodations,DeltaAlpha Pi(DAP)Academic honorsociety founded torecognize high-achieving studentswith disabilitieswho are attendingcollegesSUCaresOffice on campusthat connectsstudents withresources, assistswith medicalwithdraws,DRCS.T.A.R.SProgram designed toprovide incomingstudents withdisabilities with theinformation, resources,and DRC servicesnecessary to ensure aseamless transition toSalisbury University.DepartmentofRehabilitationServices(DORS)Vocationalrehabilitation programsthat specialize inhelping people withdisabilities obtaincompetitiveemployment in anintegrated setting.DisabilityResourceCenterOffice on campusthat is responsible forensuring equalaccess to SU'sprograms andservices for self-identified studentswith disabilitiesJudyHeumannKnow as the"Mother ofthe DisabilityRightsMovement"UniversalDesignThe process ofcreating products thatare accessible topeople with a widerange of abilities,disabilities, and othercharacteristicsStudentHealthServicesOffice oncampus wherestudents canreceive non-emergencymedical careWorkforceRecruitmentProgramRecruitment programfor students andrecent graduates withdisabilities foremployment with thefederal governmentAssistanceAnimalAnimals thatprovide support toindividuals withdisabilities whohave a disability-related need forsuch supportCenter forStudentAchievementOffice on campuswhere studentscan receivecourse specificacademic supportOffice ofInstitutionalEquityOffice oncampus wherestudents canreportinstances ofdiscriminationsNationalDisabilityHistory andAwarenessMonthOctoberFamilyEducationalRights andPrivacy Act(FERPA)Federal lawenacted in 1974that protects theprivacy of studenteducationrecords.HousingAccommodationsIncludesaccommodationsuch as singlebedroom,assistance animal,and access to anelevatorAcademicSkillBuildingService offered bythe DRC to helpstudents with timemanagement, studyskills, notetakingskills, and test-taking skillsServiceAnimalAnimals thathave beentrained to performtasks that assista person with adisabilityAmericanswithDisabilityAct (ADA)A civil rights lawpassed in 1990that prohibitsdiscriminationbased ondisabilityAccessibilityRoomAcademicCommonsRoom 115QualifiedPersonwith aDisabilitya person who has aphysical or mentalimpairment thatsubstantially limitsmajor life activities; hasa record of such animpairment; or isregarded as havingsuch an impairment.AIMOnline Portal wherestudents can requesttheir accommodationletters be sent to theirfaculty and schedulespace in the DRCTesting CetnerOpenCaptioningCaptioningon a videothat cannotbe turned offCounselingCenterOffice on campuswhere studentscan receiveconfidentialmental healthservicesAcademicAccommodationsIncludes Testing,Classroom,Notetakingaccommodations,DeltaAlpha Pi(DAP)Academic honorsociety founded torecognize high-achieving studentswith disabilitieswho are attendingcollegesSUCaresOffice on campusthat connectsstudents withresources, assistswith medicalwithdraws,DRCS.T.A.R.SProgram designed toprovide incomingstudents withdisabilities with theinformation, resources,and DRC servicesnecessary to ensure aseamless transition toSalisbury University.DepartmentofRehabilitationServices(DORS)Vocationalrehabilitation programsthat specialize inhelping people withdisabilities obtaincompetitiveemployment in anintegrated setting.DisabilityResourceCenterOffice on campusthat is responsible forensuring equalaccess to SU'sprograms andservices for self-identified studentswith disabilitiesJudyHeumannKnow as the"Mother ofthe DisabilityRightsMovement"UniversalDesignThe process ofcreating products thatare accessible topeople with a widerange of abilities,disabilities, and othercharacteristics

Accessibility Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Office on campus where students can receive non-emergency medical care
    Student Health Services
  2. Recruitment program for students and recent graduates with disabilities for employment with the federal government
    Workforce Recruitment Program
  3. Animals that provide support to individuals with disabilities who have a disability-related need for such support
    Assistance Animal
  4. Office on campus where students can receive course specific academic support
    Center for Student Achievement
  5. Office on campus where students can report instances of discriminations
    Office of Institutional Equity
  6. October
    National Disability History and Awareness Month
  7. Federal law enacted in 1974 that protects the privacy of student education records.
    Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
  8. Includes accommodation such as single bedroom, assistance animal, and access to an elevator
    Housing Accommodations
  9. Service offered by the DRC to help students with time management, study skills, notetaking skills, and test-taking skills
    Academic Skill Building
  10. Animals that have been trained to perform tasks that assist a person with a disability
    Service Animal
  11. A civil rights law passed in 1990 that prohibits discrimination based on disability
    Americans with Disability Act (ADA)
  12. Academic Commons Room 115
    Accessibility Room
  13. a person who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits major life activities; has a record of such an impairment; or is regarded as having such an impairment.
    Qualified Person with a Disability
  14. Online Portal where students can request their accommodation letters be sent to their faculty and schedule space in the DRC Testing Cetner
    AIM
  15. Captioning on a video that cannot be turned off
    Open Captioning
  16. Office on campus where students can receive confidential mental health services
    Counseling Center
  17. Includes Testing, Classroom, Notetaking accommodations,
    Academic Accommodations
  18. Academic honor society founded to recognize high-achieving students with disabilities who are attending colleges
    Delta Alpha Pi (DAP)
  19. Office on campus that connects students with resources, assists with medical withdraws,
    SUCares
  20. Program designed to provide incoming students with disabilities with the information, resources, and DRC services necessary to ensure a seamless transition to Salisbury University.
    DRC S.T.A.R.S
  21. Vocational rehabilitation programs that specialize in helping people with disabilities obtain competitive employment in an integrated setting.
    Department of Rehabilitation Services (DORS)
  22. Office on campus that is responsible for ensuring equal access to SU's programs and services for self-identified students with disabilities
    Disability Resource Center
  23. Know as the "Mother of the Disability Rights Movement"
    Judy Heumann
  24. The process of creating products that are accessible to people with a wide range of abilities, disabilities, and other characteristics
    Universal Design