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Disabled Persons

What is available for persons with disabilties?

STUDENTS

Disability Resources and Services(DRS)

DRS is located on Temple University's Main Campus in Ritter Hall, adjacent to Kiva Auditorium. The most efficient entry can be made from Cecil B. Moore Avenue between Broad and 13th Streets.

Refer to the Temple University website for map and directions. Map

Disability Resources and Services

100 Ritter Annex

1301 C. B. Moore Avenue

Philadelphia, PA 19122

215-204-1280 (Voice)

215-204-1786 (TTY)

215-204-6794 (Fax)

drs@temple.edu

 

EMPLOYEES

Temple University is subject to the Americans with Disabilities Act, and to Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, which requires employers to take affirmative action to employ and advance in employment qualified disabled individuals.  If you have a disability and would like to be considered under the affirmative action plan, inform the Office of Multicultural Affairs.  Disclosure is voluntary.  The information obtained shall be kept confidential, except that (I) supervisors and managers may be informed regarding restrictions on the work or duties of disabled individuals, and regarding necessary accommodatios; (II) medical and safety personnel may be informed if the condition might require emergency treatment; and (III) government officials investigating Temple's compliance with the Acts shall be informed.

----> I would like to be considered under the Affirmative Action Plan for employees with disabilities.  I understand that all information furnished by me will be kept confidential except as noted.

If you would like OMCA to follow-up with you, please contact our office at 1-7303 or TTY: 1-6772 or send an E-mail to us including:

Your Name - Temple Department - Office Telephone Number - Preferred Method of Contact

 

OTHER RESOURCES AT TEMPLE

Institute on Disabilities

The Institute on Disabilities at Temple University is one of the sixty-one University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research and Service funded by the Administration on Developmental Disabilities U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.