Accessibility
Student Accessibility Services
Student Accessibility Services works collaboratively with the campus community to create an accessible, equitable and supportive learning environment that enhances each student’s academic and personal development.
Important Update:
Starting Fall 2025, the Student Accessibility Exam Centre will only support paper-based assessments, including printed versions of online assessments. Web-based platforms such as D2L, Webwork, Top Hat, and others will no longer be supported.
Instructors using the D2L Quizzes tool can generate a printable version of their assessment using the Print Quiz feature.
Accommodated Exams – Instructor Resources
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Special access can be assigned to students to provide academic accommodations and give them extended time limits for quizzes or other form of submissions based on need.
The three basic principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) stress the use of multiple means of representation, expression and engagement.
Here are some suggestions provided by Student Accessibility Services on how to modify the settings on your device to improve accessibility.