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McBurney Disability Resource Center Welcome to the McBurney Disability Resource Center, UW-Madison’s resource for disability-related student accommodations We work to ensure all students have equitable access to their educational experience, regardless of their disability status
McBurney Connect – McBurney Disability Resource Center – UW–Madison McBurney Connect provides online access for students, instructors, and notetakers to apply for, request and manage student, disability-related accommodations Additionally, departments can request and manage departmental sign language interpreting and on-site CART captioning requests
About Us – McBurney Disability Resource Center – UW–Madison The McBurney Center is named and founded in memory of Floyd “Mike” McBurney Born in Madison, Wisconsin in 1938, McBurney sustained a cervical spinal cord injury in a diving accident at Lake Mendota at the age of 16
Selecting Your Accommodations in McBurney Connect To receive accommodations, students must notify their instructor with a Student Accommodation Letter through McBurney Connect for each of their courses and for each semester
Guide to Using Alternative Testing – McBurney Disability Resource . . . I work with the McBurney Disability Resource Center and am approved for disability-related accommodations I would like to meet with you to discuss the accommodations I would like to request in your class to arrange accommodations for testing for the semester
Student Resources - McBurney Disability Resource Center In addition to academic accommodations, the McBurney Center offers several additional academic assistance services for affiliated students UW-Madison also offers a variety of other resources through many different entities that may be of use to students with disabilities
Temporary Conditions - McBurney Disability Resource Center In these cases, students should ask their physicians to submit a General Disability Assessment Form to the McBurney Center Students should also submit a McBurney Connect Online Student Application
Guide to Using Notetaking Accommodations – McBurney Disability Resource . . . Students can receive specialized training through the McBurney Center on how to best use these notetaking apps for their needs While OneNote is already available to all enrolled UW students, Glean or Notability are provided at no cost through the McBurney Center