Academic Accommodations
- To apply for academic accommodations, students should review the Steps to Apply for Academic Accommodations.
- Details about supporting documentation that may be requested as part of the interactive process can be found on the Academic Accommodations Documentation webpage.
Housing Accommodations
- To apply for disability-related housing accommodations, students should review the Housing Accommodations webpage.
- Details about supporting documentation that may be requested as part of the interactive process can be found on the Housing Accommodations Documentation webpage.
Disability-Related Accommodations for Events
- Students who require disability-related accommodations for campus events (e.g., Admitted Dolphin Day, Orientation, etc.), programs, or meetings that take place outside of the classroom should complete the DASS Events Accommodation Request Form.
Commencement (Graduation) Accommodations
- Students who require disability-related accommodations for Commencement should review the Commencement Accommodations webpage for important information and instructions.
Campus and Community Resource Guide
- Explore the DASS Resource Guide (PDF, 411KB) for helpful on-campus and community resources available to students with disabilities.
DASS YouTube Channel
DASS Assistive Technology
Kurzweil 3000
- Kurzweil 3000 Tutorials
- Kurzweil Online Login
- Kurzweil 3000 download for Windows
- Kurzweil 3000 download for MAC
Free Software Download for CSUCI Students
- JAWS: for students who are blind
- ZoomText: for students with low vision
- Fusion: for transitioning from low vision to blindness
Check eligibility and register to download: Fusion, ZoomText and JAWS
If you are interested in downloading any of these software and have any questions, please contact the Alternative Media Team atalternative.media@csuci.edu.
Helpful Tools for Productivity & Accessibility
Not all tools are formal accommodations. Many people use technology to enhance their workflow, improve focus, and manage information effectively. Below are some useful tools, categorized by function and cost.
If you have any suggestions for additions to this list, please email accommodations@csuci.edu. We’d love to hear your ideas!
AI-Powered Tools
Reading & Comprehension Aids
- Google Notebook LM (Free) – Generates a podcast and briefing document to assist with information processing. Users can listen to content while reading along at an adjustable speed.
- Speechify (Free with limits; Paid for premium voices & speeds) – Converts text into speech and allows users to listen at various speeds.
- Microsoft Immersive Reader (Free) – Provides text-to-speech, line focus, and other reading supports.
Task Management & Focus Tools
- Todoist (Free with basic features; Paid for advanced options) – Organizes tasks with reminders, priorities, and collaboration features.
- Forest (Paid, but offers a free version with limited features) – Uses gamification to encourage focus and reduce distractions.
Note-Taking & Organization
- Notion (Free for personal use; Paid for team collaboration) – A flexible workspace for organizing notes, databases, and projects.
- OneNote (Free) – A digital notebook with handwriting and audio recording features.
Mind Mapping & Visual Learning
- MindMeister (Free for 3 mind maps; Paid for unlimited) – A tool for brainstorming and structuring thoughts visually.
- Miro (Free with limited boards; Paid for advanced features) – A digital whiteboard for collaboration and planning.