We’re committed to making a Hope education accessible.
Disability and Accessibility Resources (DAR) assists the college with its mission of educating students for lives of leadership and service in a global society by ensuring that all students have equal access to the full °µÍøTV experience. DAR supports self-advocacy and strives to educate faculty, staff and students about disabilities in the context of diversity and encourages an inclusive environment. We believe that all students should always be able to get where they need to go, can fully participate when they arrive, and have access to all information.
Eligibility
Students at Hope who have an impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities may seek assistance from our office.
Contacting us for the first time
If you experience barriers as a result of a chronic medical condition, mental health, physical or sensory disability, an injury or temporary condition, learning disability and/or ADHD, get connected with our office by following these steps:
- Please complete a .
- Schedule a meeting with Disability and Accessibility Resources staff to discuss your individual needs.
- Gather documentation that reflects your current abilities and limitations.
Concussion Protocol
If you have, or think you might have, a concussion, here's what to do:
- Athletes: Contact an athletic trainer
- Students who have not been to a doctor: Contact the Health Center
- Students who have seen a doctor: Contact
returning students
If you are already connected with our office, you know the drill:
- To notify faculty of academic accommodations, please sign in to with your 1Hope User ID and password. On the left hand side of the homepage, click Accommodation>Semester Request > Add New. If this is your first time and you are a visual learner, you can watch a video on .
- To submit a new accommodation request, please sign in to Accommodate with your 1Hope User ID and password and click on Accommodation > Supplemental.
- If your schedule changes after you submit a semester request, be sure to follow these steps again to request accommodations for the new course.
COME SEE US
We are co-located with the Academic Success Center in Van Zoeren 261. Office hours are generally 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Test proctoring occurs from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. during the semester. You can make appointments by emailing dar@hope.edu or by scheduling directly into or
A personalized holistic approach
You know yourself and your needs best. Because there may be times we aren't your best option, we work closely with multiple offices across campus.
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Read about the most significant differences, including how to access disability supports in college.
Looking for Community?
Join the Hope Advocates for Invisible Conditions. To learn more, email haic@hope.edu.
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