College of Staten Island
 The City University of New York
 
  
CSA News
Center for Student Accessibility Presents at 2012 AHEAD Conference
This summer, Center for Student for Accessibility (CSA) Director Chris Cruz Cullari presented at the national conference of the Association on Higher Education and Disability more »

Kindness in the Community: Center for Student Accessibility Receives Donation from North Shore Rotary
Staten Island’s North Shore Rotary makes charitable donations to many local schools and organizations. This year, the group focused on helping individuals affected by Autism more »

Not So Little Achievements
The LittleFe project is surely a misnomer as the efforts spent on building this mega-computer are anything but little.  The initiative, which is lead by more »

Center for Student Accessibility

Welcome to the Center for Student Accessibility!
Christopher Cruz Cullari, Director
Joanne D’Onofrio, Assistant Director
Gloria Alfano, Office Assistant

Location: Center for the Arts (1P), Room 101
Phone: (718) 982.2510
Fax: (718) 982.2117
Email: CSA@csi.cuny.edu

This Office is a National Voter Registration Act Voter Registration Site.
www.elections.ny.gov/VotingRegister.html

Welcome to CSI!

As a student at CSI you are a vital part of a community made up
of students, faculty, and staff. As a community, we support one another. This website provides information about your rights and responsibilities and about the many services available for students with disabilities. We hope you will visit the Center for Student Accessibility and meet its staff.

Mission Statement

The mission of the Center for Student Accessibility is to facilitate reasonable accommodations for students with documented disabilities ensuring equal access to academic and co-curricular programming in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Through robust student support programming, comprehensive services, and a commitment to student learning, staff members work toward creating an environment that fosters empowered students who will realize their potential in a higher education setting. The Center for Student Accessibility believes students need the best preparation possible for success in a global society and competitive workforce. As a result of the intentional efforts of committed professional staff, students with disabilities will be among the most engaged, prepared, and successful students at the College of Staten Island.

What services are available for students with disabilities?

The Center for Student Accessibility, (CSA), is a part of the Division of Student Affairs. The Director and staff of the CSA will work with you to provide accommodations and services. Reasonable accommodations and additional services depend on the documentation students provide to the office. We will work with students to establish the right combination of accommodations and services in an effort to foster full participation in coursework and in the larger college community. Staff members are committed to student success and we are advocates for our students’ needs.

How do I Receive Services?

In order to receive services, you must register with the Center for Student Accessibility. After you have been accepted for admission to the College of Staten Island, you must submit documentation verifying your disability to the Center for Student Accessibility in 1P-101 (These records are confidential and NOT a part of any permanent records). Click here for Documentation Guidelines.

This Office is a National Voter Registration Act Voter Registration Site.

Under the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) of 1993, this Office is an Agency-Based Registration Site, where students are offered the opportunity to become registered voters. Applications are available in the Office which is located in the Center for the Arts, Room 1P-101.  For more information please visit the State Board of Elections home page at www.elections.ny.gov/VotingRegister.html.

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