Welcome!
One of very few in the nation, UA's disability cultural center (DCC) is a space for students, faculty and staff to explore and celebrate disability identity, culture and community. DCC offers a variety of events and programming that promote an authentic and intersectional perspective on disability.
Check out this TedTalk that discusses disability access as a civil rights issue and shares how student activism can make change on college campuses.
Who We Are
Get to know us! Visit our About Us tab to get to know who we are and the wonderful team behind the scenes!
Disability Resource Center
Need accommodations? The Disability Resource Center provides the campus community with accommodations to address barriers in the classroom. Visit their website for more information.
DCC Embedded Site-based Counselor
The embedded site-based counselor for the DCC, provides accessible, affirming, and inclusive mental health counseling for students who identify as disabled and/or neurodivergent.