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Welcome to the Center for Student Accessibility!
Center for Student Accessibility (CSA) Notice
Exam Scheduling Update — Summer 2026 (Session II)
Beginning in Summer 2026 (Session II), the Center for Student Accessibility (CSA) will implement CUNY Accommodate for exam scheduling.
What this means for students and faculty:
- Students will submit all exam accommodation requests through CUNY Accommodate.
- Faculty will review, upload, and submit exam information requests through the system.
- CSA will coordinate and manage exam proctoring through the platform.
Additional information, including step-by-step guides and training resources, will be shared on our website.
Mission Statement
The Center for Student Accessibility is the disabilities service provider at New York City College of Technology. The Center provides support to enrolled students who have documented permanent or temporary disabilities. The Center's primary mission is to support the educational goals for enrolled students with disabilities through access, empowerment, resources, advocacy, collaboration and outreach throughout the College, the University and the community at large. The Center provides assistance in the areas of enrollment, academic advisement, tutoring, assistive technologies and testing accommodations.
In addition to providing services and reasonable accommodations to students with disabilities as mandated by Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) and the ADA Amendments Act of 2008, the Center for Student Accessibility works closely with faculty and staff in an advisory capacity and assists in the development of reasonable accommodations that allow students with disabilities full participation in all the programs and activities offered at City Tech while meeting the academic standards maintained by the College.