UCLA's Disabilities and Computing Program (DCP)

UCLA's Disabilities and Computing Program (DCP)

 

The mission of UCLA’s Disabilities and Computing Program at the Office of Advanced Research Computing is two-fold. The first goal is to facilitate the integration of adaptive computing technology into the areas of instruction, study, research, and employment at UCLA. The second goal is to make information – including electronic text and multimedia – accessible to all students, faculty and staff.

 

The DCP offers consulting services, automated testing, accessibility reviews, and training.

 

 

Did you know?

Dr. Vint Cerf, a prominent hard-of-hearing American computer scientist and one of the "Fathers of the Internet," earned his doctorate from UCLA.

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