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Resources and Accessible Technology:

Student Resources

Students who use the Accessible Education Services (AES) office often find that they need extra support in their academic, professional, and personal endeavors in order to succeed. Often, these students do not know where to look or what resources are available to them. The AES office aims to assist these students to locate and effectively use any and all resources available in order to succeed.

Common Assistive Technology tools focus on assistance with reading, note taking, dictation, and a variety of other needs. AES has organized some AT choices in the following areas:

Students who use the Accessible Education Services (AES) office often find that they need extra support in their academic, professional, and personal endeavors in order to succeed. Often, these students do not know where to look or what resources are available to them. The AES office aims to assist these students to locate and effectively use any and all resources available in order to succeed.

One type of resource that is available are Assistive Technology solutions. Assistive Technology covers a variety of areas of assistance that support success in academic, professional, and personal endeavors, making it easier for students who struggle with traditional methods to better prepare themselves for any and all situations that may arise throughout college and beyond. Accessible Education Services has compiled and organized a variety of these assistive technology aids into various categories to help direct students to the resources they wish to find and utilize. Students are free to use these aids in whatever capacity they find useful in their situation.

None of the resources that AES has listed is a comprehensive list. These resources are ones AES has tested or have received the best recommendations from others who have used these resources. There are a variety of options out there, so we encourage students to find the best source to use based upon their personal preferences.

PNCA students at an art showing in the PNCA lobby
Willamette University

Accessible Education Services

Salem Campus

Address
Smullin 155
Willamette University
900 State Street
Salem Oregon 97301 U.S.A.
Phone
503-370-6737 voice
503-370-6647 fax

Portland Campus

Address
Room 270
Pacific Northwest College of Art
511 NW Broadway
Portland Oregon 97227 U.S.A.