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.
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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