Tulane University strives to ensure that our campus experiences and spaces - including, but not limited to: buildings, digital spaces, transportation, parking areas, events, course materials, and policies - are accessible and free of barriers.
We believe that creating accessible and inclusive environments, physical and digital, is a shared responsibility and a matter of social justice.
Two offices work together to ensure equal access for disabled individuals in our Tulane community - the Office for Campus Accessibility and the Goldman Center for Student Accessibility.
The Office for Campus Accessibility is responsible for:
- Digital Technology
- Workplace accommodations for faculty and staff
- Facilities/physical access
- Accessible events and meetings
- ADA/504/Section 508 compliance
To request workplace accommodations or report digital accessibility concerns:
Office for Campus Accessibility – Email: [email protected] | Website: adaaccess.tulane.edu
The Goldman Center for Student Accessibility is responsible for:
- Student accommodations
- Self-advocacy
- Disability-related learning support
- Accommodated testing in the Goldman Testing Center
- Communication access
- Assistive technology
To request STUDENT accessibility accommodations:
Goldman Office for Student Accessibility – accessibility.tulane.edu
We typically respond to accessibility concerns and feedback via e-mail within 3-5 business days. If you do not receive a reply within 7 business days, please contact us directly at 504-247-1751.