Charge for Disability Task Force
Vice Provost for Student Affairs Susie Brubaker-Cole and Vice Provost for Institutional Equity, Access, and Community Patrick Dunkley jointly charge this task force to examine the current educational experience of students with disabilities and to recommend steps Stanford could take to advance further equitable access to opportunities for students with disabilities.

The task force shall consider ways to improve the delivery of federally mandated accommodations, such as those facilitated by the Office of Accessible Education, as well as ways to enhance the educational experiences of students with disabilities through measures that go above and beyond legal requirements. We are defining educational experiences broadly to include curricular learning as well as learning in the residences, student organizations and experiential learning such as public service.
We ask that the task force explore these four primary themes:

Seamless Coordination
What steps should Stanford take to ensure strong coordination across the range of actors (OAE, faculty, R&DE, residential staff, etc.) on the accommodation landscape, including consideration of administrative structural concerns?

Academic Accommodations
What is the optimal model for delivery of academic accommodations (including testing), particularly regarding the various roles that students, centralized offices (OAE, Diversity and Access), local departments and individual instructors can and should play in the accommodation process? What training is needed to implement recommendations and on an ongoing basis?

Federal Mandates
What services, resources and facilities should Stanford provide above and beyond federally mandated accommodations, and what should the order of priority be across the specific areas identified?

Equitable Access
How can Stanford remove barriers and ensure equitable access to educational opportunities (Haas, BOSP, certain types of courses that currently aren’t available)?

Additional Areas for Consideration
- Training: What training is needed for faculty and staff to ensure they understand what is required to support students and their corresponding responsibilities?
- Community & Space: Should there be a permanent community center for the disability community?
- Communication: How can communications from the university more carefully consider and address disability needs?
- Broader Campus Application: What learnings from this task force should be applied to future considerations of staff and faculty disability access issues?
The task force’s final report should include key findings about the strengths and weaknesses of the current landscape and recommendations for changes and improvement with an indication of priorities for action now or in the future.