Local Disability Coordinators
The Disability Access Office works with students enrolled in classes at Harvard College and GSAS. Students enrolled in classes in any of Harvard’s graduate schools should reach out to the Local Disability Coordinator (LDC) in that school. A list of LDC’s can be found on the University Disability Resources (UDR) website.
University Resources
Academic Resource Center
The ARC provides academic coaching, peer tutoring, workshops, study spaces, and access to skills-based resources.
Assistive Technology Center
The ATC works with students to provide electronic text conversions, Braille, accessible documents, and software demonstrations and assistance.
Counseling and Mental Health Services
CAMHS offers individual counseling, workshops, and groups supporting student mental health.
Harvard Library Accessibility
Harvard Libraries have accessible formats and options for all students to utilize.
Patient Advocate Services
The Harvard University Health Services (HUHS) Patient Advocate is a confidential resource that can help you navigate the healthcare system and explore your options.
University Disability Resources
UDR provides leadership to University efforts to ensure an accessible, welcoming learning and working environment for students, faculty, and staff.
Harvard College Writing Center
The Harvard College Writing Center offers free one-on-one writing help to all undergraduate students.
Harvard University Health Services
HUHS is a multi-specialty medical practice dedicated to caring for students and members of the Harvard community.
SHARE
Sexual Harassment/Assault Resources & Education counselors offer a range of trauma-informed support to all members of the Harvard community.
Student Groups
Harvard Undergraduate Disability Justice Club
Providing community and mentorship and raising awareness about disability justice
Deaf Awareness Club
Advocating for understanding of Deaf Culture at Harvard through educational events and working with the local Deaf Community