General information
This campus is:
4 year
Private, not-for-profit
Highest level of degree offered:
Bachelor's Degree
Student population
1,316
Student population: undergraduate
1,316
Primarily online?
No
Disability resource office
Office of Accessibility
900 Arkadelphia Road
Box 549015
Birmingham,
Alabama
35254
Office phone
2052267909
Office email
awsmith@bsc.edu
Website
Contact people
Name
W. David Miller
Email
accessibility@bsc.edu
Telephone
2052264723
Job title or role
Associate Dean
Number of full-time disability service staff
1.0
Number of students who have submitted disability documentation
165
Three most common types of disabilities disclosed by students to the disability resource office
- Attention Deficit Hyperacticity Disorder (ADHD)
- Specific learning disabilities
- Psychiatric and disabilities related to mental and emotional health
Disability accommodations and services
Campus accessibility and resources
Group | Level of service |
---|---|
Student health services |
![]() Completely accessible |
Counseling and psychological services |
![]() Completely accessible |
The library(ies) |
![]() Completely accessible |
Institution websites |
![]() Somewhat accessible |
Recreation and athletic facilities |
![]() Somewhat accessible |
Student union or other main building designated for students to socialize |
![]() Completely accessible |
Main academic buildings where most undergraduates would attend classes |
![]() Somewhat accessible |
Entertainment, theater, and event facilities |
![]() Somewhat accessible |
On-campus transportation |
![]() Not applicable |
Nearby off-campus transportation |
![]() Somewhat accessible |
Residence halls |
![]() Completely accessible |
Key administrative offices (e.g., financial aid, registration, multi-cultural affairs, students services, career counseling) |
![]() Completely accessible |
Sexual assault services and reporting mechanisms |
![]() Completely accessible |
Security and saftety programs (e.g., late-night escort services on campus) |
![]() Somewhat accessible |
Policies and procedures related to students with disabilities
- Standardized or recommended syllabus statements regarding disability accommodations
- Centralized funding for disability accommodations at events (e.g. individuals, student organizations, and departments are not responsible for paying for disability-related accommodations)Provision of interpreters and Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) for all major events
- Faculty diversity hiring initiatives include efforts to recruit and retain faculty with disabilities
- Formal grievance policies and procedures for students with complaints about campus disability access
- Grievance procedures for students with complaints about the disability resource office
Types of counseling and psychological services available at the institution
- Short-term counseling (e.g., 10 session limit)
- 24/7 Mental health hotline or crisis line
- Cross-campus behavioral, mental health, or crisis team(s)
- Campus-based chaplains
During the 2017-2018 school year, what was the total number of students who had accessed counseling and psychological services
136
General Campus Resources
- Food shelf or food pantry
- Resources for students with disabilities to address assistive technology needs and information technology (IT) access needs
Academics and campus climate for students with disabilities
Courses or degree programs
- Disability studies courses or degree programs
- American Sign Language courses or degree programs
Campus groups that address disability issues but do not provide direct services to students
- Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Student organizations related to disability, Deafness, or ASL
- Unique & Included
- C3 - Cross-Cultural (Disability subgroup)
- DREAM Affiliate
How often does your institution have public events or activities related to disability, culturally Deaf people, or ASL?
1-2 times each term or semester