Campus Resources
While serving the entire LSUS community, the following offices routinely provide especially valuable services to students with disabilities.Career Planning & Placement Center is located in the Administration Building, Room 230. The center assists students and alumni with career exploration, information on possible careers, and strategies for success in the job market. Appointments can be made by calling 797-5062.
Physical Plant is responsible for maintaining the physical condition and accessibility of the LSUS campus. Any problems with physical accessibility should be addressed to the director of the Physical Plant at 797-5260.
Student Development & Counseling Center is located in the Administration Building, Room 230. The Student Development & Counseling Center assists students with personal, educational, and career concerns. Appointments can be made by calling 797-5365 (Voice/TDD). Walk-in appointments are also available.
Student Housing offers adapted housing to students with disabilities through the University Court Apartments. Both efficiencies and four-bedroom apartments are available. For more information, contact University Court at 797-8588.
Tutorial Assistance is available through learning centers. Tutorial assistance is also available in various departments.
Campus Wide Lab (Bronson Hall 263)
Math Help Lab (Bronson Hall 404)
Ed Tech Lab (Business & Education 215)
Fine Arts Lab (Bronson Hall 132)
Foreign Language Multimedia Center
Writing Center (Bronson Hall 114)
University Police is located in the Administration Building, Room 124. University Police provide parking decals to all students. With sufficient documentation, students with mobility problems are provided special parking permits.
Send all questions to sdcc@lsus.edu
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