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Advancing the success of people with disabilities in education, research, & careers

The DO-IT (Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, and Technology) Center is dedicated to empowering people with disabilities through technology and education. It promotes awareness and accessibility—in both the classroom and the workplace—to maximize the potential of individuals with disabilities and make our communities more vibrant, diverse, and inclusive.

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For Students

For students with disabilities, DO-IT offers mentorship, academic support, and guidance on navigating college and career pathways. Through a variety of our programs, Students can connect with peers, learn about accessible technology, and develop self-advocacy skills that will empower them to achieve their goals. Whether you’re preparing for college, exploring career options, or just looking for resources and advice, DO-IT provides a welcoming community and essential tools to help you thrive.

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For Educators and Employers

For educators and employers, DO-IT provides valuable resources to foster inclusive environments that break down barriers for people with disabilities. This includes guidance on universal design, accessible technology, disability accommodations, mentoring opportunities, and strategies to support equitable learning and workplace practices. Whether you're a teacher aiming to create a more inclusive classroom or an employer looking to diversify your workforce, DO-IT offers practical tools and community connections to help everyone succeed.