Oregon State University and University Housing & Dining Services (UHDS) are committed to providing equitable opportunities to higher education and programs for academically qualified students without regard to disability. Read more on the OSU Accessibility website.
UHDS seeks to work with students who are eligible to receive accommodations under section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973,the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA, as amended 2010), and the Fair Housing Act.If you are a student with a documented disability and you are considering enrolling at OSU and living on campus, or if you are a currently enrolled student, you should contact Disability Access Services (DAS) as early as possible to receive the full benefit of services available. Services are provided on a case-by-case basis. The types of accommodations provided are dependent on the impact of the student's disability. UHDS works closely with the Disability Access Services (DAS) office in providing housing and dining accommodations that meet individual needs. Students interested in living in accessible spaces in UHDS must first fill out the Housing Disability Accommodation Request form on the housing portal.
Requests for a single room as an accommodation based solely on a desire to have a “quiet, undisturbed place to study” will not be granted. By virtue of the shared facilities, resources, and number of people living under one roof, it is not logical to assume that having a private room would provide for such quiet, distraction-free space to any appreciable degree beyond living in a standard double room. Requests for single room as an accommodation requires documentation from a qualified medical professional, that demonstrates a link between the request and disability.
University Housing & Dining Services will allow an assistance animal if certain conditions are met. The animal must be necessary for the resident with a disability to have equal access to housing and the accommodation must also be reasonable. An accommodation is unreasonable if it presents an undue financial or administrative burden on the university, poses a substantial and direct threat to personal or public safety or constitutes a fundamental alteration of the nature of the service or program.
Requests for assistance animals in UHDS should be made by
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact any of the resources below
David Prinz
Assistant Director, Operations
(541) 737-4771 or (800) 291-4192
Housing@oregonstate.edu
UHDS Nutritionist
Request a consultation
Disability Access Services
(541) 737-4098
Disability.Services@oregonstate.edu
OSU Cascades Residence Hall