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ArticlesStudents with DisabilitiesCampus and Community ResourcesCampus ResourcesApplying for Accommodations - The Career Center's information on applying for accommodations on pre-graduate and pre-professional school examinations. Cal Alumni Association Student Alumni Mentor Project (SAMP) - SAMP coordinates several Program Partnerships between campus organizations and alumni clubs, which are designed to address the needs of the diverse campus population. This includes outreach to Cal alumni with disabilities interested in being mentors to current students with disabilities. Disabled Students' Program (DSP) - Provides academic support services to students with disabilities. They also have on-campus support groups. These are weekly informal drop-in groups for students with psychological problems, chronic illness or pain, Repetitive Stress Injuries and learning disabilities, ADD, or traumatic brain injuries. DSP Student Grant - Provides students with disabilities who are eligible for Financial Aid funds to assist them in purchasing assistive technology and/or equipment for disability-related needs. Community ResourcesCenter for Independent Living - Local community agency providing financial benefits counseling, housing referrals, a monthly Legal Clinic and other services for people with disabilities. Computer Technology Program's Mentorship Project for Youth with Disabilities - Matches students with professionals with disabilities working in the information technology field. Partners for Youth with Disabilities' Mentor Match Program - Arranges one-to-one relationships between young people with physical, sensory and learning disabilities and adults who have similar disabilities. RSI Support/Injured Workers Groups - Self-help groups that provide information and support to people with repetitive strain injuries.
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On the recommendation of our counseling staff, the Career Center lists job and career information sites that generally meet the following criteria: are of interest to Cal students, easily navigated, require no fee or registration prior to viewing, and (for job sites) list a significant number of entry-level positions in California. New sites may be submitted for consideration and are typically reviewed on a quarterly basis. Please indicate the page on our site where you think your link would be appropriate. Back to Students with Disabilities Home |
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