Centre for Accessible Learning

The Centre for Accessible Learning (CAL) provides information support and counselling to SFU community and campus visitors. They help students, staff and faculty with a documented or suspected disability visible or otherwise in a variety of ways.

If the recent construction has disrupted your ability to get around campus please report the issue by visiting "Report a Physical Accessibility Issue" and filling out the form on the page.

 

CAL does more than just provide safe access for those with disabilities here are some other things that CAL can help with:

  • Provide disability-related information, support and counselling to the SFU community and campus visitors
  • Review eligible students’ disability documentation and recommend reasonable academic accommodations to offset the effects of their disability on academic life
  • Act as liaison between students and faculty in the implementation of disability-related services and accommodations
  • Facilitate student growth, independence and leadership skills
  • Advocate on issues related to diversity, educational equity and academic achievement

Who should visit CAL

  • Students with a documented or suspected disability
  • Students looking for volunteer opportunities, like note-taking assistance
  • Anyone with questions about equal educational opportunities at SFU
  • Faculty members teaching students with disabilities
  • Faculty members who suspect a student may have a disability
  • Visitors to any SFU campus who require information on physical access or other disability-related issues

Learn more about CAL