Accessibility
Commitment to all learners
Assistive Technology Initiative (ATI) and Disability Services are both dedicated to accommodating student needs. This ensures a welcoming and accessible learning experience for all members of Mason’s diverse community.
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Assistive Technology Initiative (ATI)
The ATI is committed to ensuring all members of the Mason community are provided with equivalent access to all information and communications technology (ICT) resources on Mason campuses. We provide direct assistive technology assessment, training, and support services to individuals with disabilities who require immediate technology solutions. We also work closely with our campus strategic partners to develop and implement a broad, comprehensive ICT accessibility plan.
For more information, please visit Assistive Technology Initiative (ATI). You can contact ATI at [email protected] or 703-993-4329.
Assistive Technology Initiative (ATI)
The ATI is committed to ensuring all members of the Mason community are provided with equivalent access to all information and communications technology (ICT) resources on Mason campuses. We provide direct assistive technology assessment, training, and support services to individuals with disabilities who require immediate technology solutions. We also work closely with our campus strategic partners to develop and implement a broad, comprehensive ICT accessibility plan.
For more information, please visit Assistive Technology Initiative (ATI). You can contact ATI at [email protected] or 703-993-4329.


Disability Services
Disability Services provides reasonable accommodations and disability-related services to Mason students, affording equal access to university programs and activities. Disability Services serves all students with disabilities, including cognitive, sensory, mobility, and other physical or mental impairments. Students who seek course accommodations must register with Disability Services and inform their instructor(s), in writing, at the beginning of each semester.
Disability Services
Disability Services provides reasonable accommodations and disability-related services to Mason students, affording equal access to university programs and activities. Disability Services serves all students with disabilities, including cognitive, sensory, mobility, and other physical or mental impairments. Students who seek course accommodations must register with Disability Services and inform their instructor(s), in writing, at the beginning of each semester.
