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Accessible Parking
It shall be the policy of California State University, Fullerton to adhere to the following requirements regarding Accessible Parking (AP) parking on campus.
STUDENTS AND EMPLOYEES
For
long term/permanent disabilities AND temporary/short term disabilities, a DMV AP placard or AP Plates
MUST BE DISPLAYED WITH A VALID CSUF PARKING PERMIT.
Acessible Parking is available in the following areas on campus with a valid AP placard, tags, or temporary permit:
- Any Accessible Parking space. If none are available, the following areas are also valid to park in:
- Faculty/Staff parking lots
- 30 minute spaces (all day)
VISITORS AND OFFICIAL GUESTS
- Infrequent visitors and official guests of the campus displaying valid DMV/AP plates and placards may park in designated AP spaces, and
GREEN
spaces.
*PLEASE NOTE* DMV/AP PLATES/PLACARDS & CAMPUS DECALS & PERMITS ARE NOT VALID IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS:
- CARPOOL
- E PLATE/STATE VEHICLES
- MAINTENANCE/SERVICE
- SPECIAL PERMIT
- RESERVED
- 15 MINUTE SPACES (yellow)
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have to pay for Disabled Person parking?
Everyone pays for parking on the CSU campus. Depending on your schedule, you may purchase a semester, 2 hour, or day permit. The semester permit, 2 hour permit, or daily permit’s proof of payment must be displayed on your vehicle windshield.
How do I get permanent DP parking?
You may visit our office to obtain a DMV form or go to the DMV Disability Placard webpage
to complete a form to request for a permanent DP placard. This form must be taken to your physician prior to being filed with the DMV. As with other DMV forms, AAA offices may file this form for members. When using the permanent DP parking placard on campus, you must display your placard on your windshield along with a valid campus parking permit.
University Resources
Career Center
Langsdorf Hall, 208
Telephone: (657) 278-3121
Counseling and Psychological Services
Titan Hall 1st & 3rd Floor
1111 N. State College Blvd
Telephone: (657) 278-3040
Dean of Students
Titan Student Union, 243
Telephone: (657) 278-3211
Department of English, Comparative Literature, and Linguistics (Writing Center)
Pollak Library, 1st Floor
Telephone: (657) 278-3650
Student Wellness
Student Health & Counseling Center
Telephone: (657) 278-2800
Housing and Residence Life
Holly Admin Office
Telephone: (657) 278-2168
International Education and Engagement
Located: Pollak Library North 120
Telephone: (657) 278-2787
Office of Financial Aid
Gordon Hall, 146
Telephone: (657) 278-3125
University Learning Center
Pollak Library North, 1st Floor
Telephone: (657) 278-4738
University Testing Center
Telephone: (657) 278-3602
WoMen’s Center
Gordon Hall, 205
Telephone: (657) 278-3928
Community Resources
Accessible Technology
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Ausburg University
Free or low cost assistive technology for literacy, writing, note taking, dictation/speech-to-text/speech recognition, mind mapping and brainstorming, study skills, organization and task management, research tools, stress management and relaxation, vision, hearing and auditory support, communication, and built-in accessibility.
Advocacy Services
Disability Assessment and Therapy Referrals
Employment/County Services
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The Employment Development Department (EDD)
The Employment Development Department (EDD) enhances employment opportunities for people with disabilities. Through the America’s Job Center of California the EDD provides universal access for services, making sure that all job applicants with disabilities receive equal employment opportunities.
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USA.gov
Jobs and education for people with disabilities.
Off Campus Mental Health Services
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Family Resource Centers
(FaCT Orange County)
Counseling, information and referral, comprehensive case management. Locations all throughout Orange County.
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NAMI OC WarmLine
Servicing Orange County, CA residents only, free and confidential telephone service providing emotional support and resources to Orange County residents.
Off Campus Support
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ACE: The American Council on Education
The major coordinating body for the nation’s colleges and universities. We convene representatives from all sectors to collectively tackle the toughest higher education challenges, with a focus on improving access and preparing every student to succeed.
Section 504, The Law & Its Impact on Postsecondary Education
Telephone: 202-939-9300
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AHEAD: Association on Higher Education and Disability
Premiere professional association committed to full participation of persons with disabilities in postsecondary education.
Telephone: 704-947-7779
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Cerebral Palsy Guide
A national organization dedicated to educating individuals about cerebral palsy. While raising awareness about this movement disorder, our team is also committed to the support of children with CP and their parents and caregivers.
Telephone: (866) 482-0595
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CHADD: Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
A national non-profit, tax-exempt organization providing education, advocacy and support for individuals with ADHD.
Telephone: 301-306-7070
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EASI: Equal Access to Software and Information
A non-profit organization, committed to the belief that students and professionals with disabilities have the same right to access information technology as everyone else.
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Entry Point: Program from the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Identifies and recruits students with apparent and non-apparent disabilities studying in science, engineering, mathematics, computer science, and some fields of business for internship and co-op opportunities.
Telephone: (202) 326-6400
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Epilepsy Foundation
A national non-profit with nearly 50 local organizations throughout the United States, has led the fight against seizures since 1968. The Foundation is an unwavering ally for individuals and families impacted by epilepsy and seizures. The Foundation works to prevent, control, and cure epilepsy through community services; public education; federal and local advocacy; and supporting research into new treatments and therapies.
Telephone: 1-800-332-1000
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The International Dyslexia Association (IDA)
An international organization that concerns itself with the complex issues of dyslexia. The IDA actively promotes effective teaching approaches and related clinical educational intervention strategies for dyslexics.
Telephone: (410) 296-0232
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Learning Disabilities Association
LDA Visualizes a World in Which: all individuals with learning disabilities are empowered to thrive and participate fully in society; the incidence of learning disabilities is reduced; and learning disabilities are universally understood and effectively addressed. LDA’s mission is to create opportunities for success for all individuals affected by learning disabilities and to reduce the incidence of learning disabilities in future generations.
Telephone: (412) 341-1515
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Project START: Success Through Assistive Rehabilitative Technology
Established to provide information about assistive technology to consumers and other interested parties so they may make informed decisions about available assistive technology services.
Telephone: 601-853-5249
Resource Centers
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211 OC
All social services in Orange County.
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The Braille Institute
Free services for visually impaired and blind adults or youth, free books and audio formats for blind and visually impaired people, low vision consultation, community classes (topics range depending on location).
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Disabled Resource Center
Benefits education (SSI, SSDI, Medi-cal, and Medicare), individual and systems advocacy, Assistive Technology training and loan program, housing services and transitional funding, and employment services.
Scholarship Resources
This section provides links and information to some of the scholarships that are available.
CSUF Opportunities
CSUF Scholarships
Individuals with Disabilities
Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, and Technology (DOIT), University of Washington
Limited to high school seniors and college freshman who have a serious physical disability
Telephone: (206) 685-3648
Council for Exceptional Children
Limited to entering freshman who have a disability
Telephone: (888) 232-7733
Foundation for Science and Disability
Limited to science students with a disability entering a master's or doctorate program in
engineering, math, computer science, or medicine
Blind or Visually Impaired
American Council of the Blind
Telephone: (800) 424-8666
American Foundation for the Blind
Telephone: (800) 232-5463
Association for Education and Rehabilitation of the Blind and Visually Impaired
Telephone: (703) 671-4500
California Council of the Blind
Telephone: (800) 221-6359
Christian Record: Services for the Blind
Telephone: (402) 488-0981
Council of Citizens with Low Vision International
Telephone: (844) 460-0625
National Federation of the Blind
Telephone: (410) 659-9314
Blind Category With Special Cases
Blinded Veterans Association
Limited to children and spouses of veterans who are blind
Telephone: (844) 250-5180
JBI International (The Jewish Braille Institute)
Offered to students who are legally blind and wish to become rabbis, cantors, or Jewish educators
Telephone: (800) 433-1531
Learning Ally (Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic)
Limited to students who are visually impaired or who have learning disabilities
Telephone: (800) 221-4792
Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Graduate Fellowship Fund from the Gallaudet University Alumni Association
Limited to Ph.D. students who are hearing impaired
Telephone: (202) 651-5060 (Voice/TTY)
National Association of the Deaf
Limited to graduate students who are deaf or hard of hearing
Telephone: 301-587-1788
Telephone: 301-810-3182 (TTY)
Sertoma
Telephone: (816) 333-8300
Specific Individual Disabilities
Immune Deficiency Foundation
Limited to students with primary genetic immune deficiency
Telephone: 410-321-6647
The Center for Reintegration
Limited to persons with schizophrenic and related schizophrenia-spectrum disorders
baerscholarships@reintegration.com
National Bleeding Disorders Foundation
Limited to students with hemophilia, von Willebrand Disease, and other inheritable blood or bleeding disorders
Telephone: 212-328-3700
National Educational Association of Disabled Students
Limited to students with epilepsy who are pursuing a college education
Telephone: 1-877-670-1256
Spina Bifida Association
Telephone: (800) 621-3141
California Association on Postsecondary Education and Disability (CAPED)
CAPED is the professional association of faculty, staff and students, serving students with disabilities at California's institutions of higher educations.
CAPED mission: To facilitate collaboration and professional development that promotes and models equal access and educational opportunities for students with disabilities in California higher education.
For all CAPED scholarships, visit CAPED Scholarships.