Disability Services
NEWS: Hannah Smith, a first-year graduate student in Speech and Language Pathology, was selected as Outstanding Student for 2023 by Tennessee Association Higher Education and Disability (TN AHEAD) at their annual conference at Montgomery Bell State Park. She was selected by committee vote among nominees from universities and colleges across the state. Hannah is a 1911 Society member and a current Graduate Assistant in Disability Services.
Philosophy and Mission
Disability Services offers a variety of accommodations and assistance to qualifying students who register with our office. Our mission is to provide services and promote an accessible environment which allows people with disabilities an equal opportunity for participation in educational pursuits and other campus activities.
- Assists students in negotiating disability-related barriers to their pursuit of education.
- Strives to improve access to university programs, activities, and facilities for students with disabilities.
- Promotes increased awareness of disability issues on campus.
- Aids in developing self-awareness, self-determination, and self-advocacy.
Disability Services has returned to the D.P. Culp Center, with our new office space located in Suite 390! We will continue to offer meetings by phone or by Zoom with all incoming and established students. You can review the ETSU mask policy and COVID-19 Guidelines here: ETSU's Face Covering Policy. Please feel free to reach us by telephone at 423-439-8346 or by email at littleme@etsu.edu or singletonlb@etsu.edu
For the latest COVID-19 updates, visit etsu.edu/coronavirus