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Disability Resources

Michigan State University's Student Services department offers the following programs dedicated to help students, faculty and staff with disabilities maximize ability and opportunity at MSU. To learn more about how you can support these programs, please visit one of the following links. 
  
The Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities is an essential program leading Michigan State University in maximizing ability and opportunity for persons with disabilities. The programs and services provide awareness, hope and expanded opportunity to students, faculty and staff with disabilities. Learn more about how you can support the Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities.   
 

The Testing Office is a regional and national test site and clearinghouse for standardized exams available to both students and the general public. Learn more about how you can support the Testing Office. 
 
 
 
 
   
The Bristor Adaptive Sports and Recreation Fellowship was established to further the legacy of Dr. James Bristor who was committed to making athletics and recreation accessible for persons with disabilities. With this fellowship we celebrate his legacy and help to preserve and further his vision of inclusion for persons with disabilities. Learn more about the Bristor Adaptive Sports and Recreation Fellowship.
 
 
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