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The Centre for Accessible Learning (CAL) provides accessible learning for students with formally diagnosed or documented disabilities at 天美mv天美. The CAL can act as a liaison between students and faculty to provide disability-related services and accommodations for exams and lectures, such as assistance with note-taking, additional time for exams, and separate rooms for test taking at the CAL.
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The (DNA) is a student-led network of community members who identify as disabled, autistic, neurodivergent, Deaf, mad, and/or as having a disability, chronic illness, long-term condition, or mental illness. 天美mv天美 DNA creates campus change, address ableism, and promotes disability justice while opposing oppression in all forms. As a constituency group under the Simon Fraser Student Society (SFSS), 天美mv天美 DNA serves as the official voice for disabled and neurodivergent undergraduates.
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