Center for Disability Access and Resources
Ensuring access and opportunity for every Vandal
U of I's Center for Disability Access and Resources (CDAR) is committed to ensuring all ÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥ students — regardless of ability — have full access to academic, social and campus life experiences.
We understand that disability is a natural part of the student experience and we work to create an environment where everyone can fully participate in campus life. Through collaboration, mutual respect and self-advocacy, we provide equitable access for students with both permanent and temporary disabilities.
Our vision is a campus that not only embraces accessibility by design but also develops disability allies who champion inclusivity.
Need assistance? Contact us.
CDAR Access Portal
Students with approved accommodations can renew accommodations each semester, access notes and schedule exams through the Access Portal.Â
Transitioning to college
The transition to college brings new challenges for students with disabilities and their families. We're here to help every step of the way.
Academic accommodations
CDAR provides academic accommodation to ensure every student can fully participate in their education. Services include:
- Deaf and hard-of-hearing support
- Assistive technology
- Alternative text formats
- Testing accommodations
- Note-taking assistance
Learn more about academic accommodations and how to request them.
Non-academic accommodations
University life extends beyond the classroom, and CDAR collaborates with campus partners to provide accommodations that support your full participation in all aspects of student life:
- Housing accommodations — Explore campus housing accessibility options.
- Accessible parking and transportation — Learn about disability permits and accessible transportation services.
- Dietary accommodations — Work with our campus dining partner, Idaho Eats, on . If you have a dietary accommodation that you feel is not currently being met in the dining hall. Visit the and fill out the . Once this step is completed, email Associate Director for Dinning and Services Nathan Underwood-Schuchman to request a meeting with the Eatery's Chef.
- If the dining hall is unable to meet your specific dietary needs, they will notify you and CDAR. At that time, you will need to complete a . You will also be asked to provide medical documentation with your application that provides a diagnosis and details the functional limitations you have regarding eating in the dining hall. Review documentation requirements for more information on what documentation to provide CDAR.
- Once your CDAR application and documentation are submitted, you will receive an email prompting you to call the office at 208-885-6307 to schedule an appointment with an access consultant to review your request for accommodation.
- Emotional Support Animals (ESAs) — Find out how to get ESA approval.
Don’t see what you need? Contact us at 208-885-6307 or cdar@uidaho.edu, and we’ll help find the right accommodation for you.
Complex accommodations
Some accommodations can take two to four weeks to implement. Students are encouraged to request accommodations as soon as possible. Students must renew accommodations each semester by logging into the CDAR Access Portal. To modify established accommodations, contact CDAR to schedule an appointment.
Accommodations for extension program participants
CDAR works closely with our partners in U of I Extension 4-H programs to provide accommodations for participants with disabilities
Raven Scholars Program
The Raven Scholars program is an individualized, supported-transition program for ÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥ students on the autism spectrum. This program offers individualized support for students on the autism spectrum, including:
- Campus service coordination
- Peer mentoring
- Social and life skills coaching
- Supported decision-making
Learn more about Raven Scholars.
Scholarships for students with disabilities
CDAR administers multiple scholarships specifically for students with disabilities or learning differences. We also partner with U of I Student Support Services to provide additional funding opportunities.
Explore CDAR scholarships and awards.
Campus maps and accessibility
Navigating campus should be as seamless as possible for all students, including those with disabilities.
Our interactive campus map makes it easy to find accessible pathways, automatic doors, wheelchair-accessible entrances, elevators, restrooms and more.
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Accessible parking and transportation maps
Locate disability parking spaces near academic buildings and student facilities using Parking and Transportation services maps.
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Learn about campus shuttles and paratransit services for accessible transportation.
Report an accessibility concern
If you encounter an accessibility barrier (e.g., a blocked ramp, broken elevator or unclear signage), report it to CDAR.
Contact CDAR
We’re here to help! Reach out to our team with any questions at 208-885-6307 or cdar@uidaho.edu.
Cory Voss
Director, Center for Disability Access and Resources
208-885-6307
voss@uidaho.edu
Katelyn Gash
Assistant director, Center for Disability Access and Resources
208-885-6307
kgash@uidaho.edu
Eric Matson
Assistant director of assistive technology
208-885-6307
ecmatson@uidaho.edu
Kevin Ferry
Testing coordinator
208-885-9004
kevinf@uidaho.edu
Brandon Faunce
Assistive technology specialist
208-885-9004
bfaunce@uidaho.edu
Nathan Hurlocker
Alternative text coordinator
208-885-6307
nhurlocker@uidaho.edu
Jeneba Hoene
Access consultant
208-885-6307
jenebah@uidaho.edu
Bella Bazzoli
Office manager
208-885-6307
cdar@uidaho.edu
÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥ is committed to providing equal and integrated access for individuals with disabilities to all the academic, social, cultural and recreational programs it offers. This commitment is consistent with legal requirements, including Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, and embodies the university’s historic determination to ensure the inclusion of all members of its communities.