Accessibility Services: Advancing Inclusive Education at UDST

Accessibility Services (AS) is the University’s central resource for accessibility and inclusive learning, combining expertise in assistive technologies, universal design, and student support to ensure every student can fully participate in academic and campus life. Accessibility Services removes barriers to education by fostering a culture of inclusion, innovation, and shared responsibility. Through proactive planning, technology, and individualized support, Accessibility Services works to make equitable access the standard—not the exception.
Who do we serve?
Getting Started with Accessibility Services?
Taking the first step is simple - choose the option that works best for you:
Book your appointment:
Log in to Navigate360 with your university account and pick a time that works for you.
Complete the quick form:
Log in to Symplicity - Access using your university account and tell us a bit about your needs.
Email us anytime:
Prefer a direct line? Reach out at accessibility@udst.edu.qa - we’re here to help.

What to Expect in Your First Meeting?
Your first meeting is relaxed, supportive, and focused on you:
Start with a chat: We’ll talk about your goals, challenges, and what’s worked (or hasn’t) in your studies.
Bring what you have: Share any documentation you’ve collected - even if it’s not complete yet. We’ll help guide you through the rest.
Explore solutions together: Review possible accommodations and assistive technologies that fit your program and learning style.
Leave with a clear plan: Walk away with a personalized access plan that’s practical and ready to use right away.
Accessibility Features on Campus
Accessibility at the University is built into every part of campus life. The key features include:

Accessible learning spaces - Classrooms and lecture halls include adaptive seating, assistive listening devices, and layouts designed for mobility access.
Accessible washrooms - Compliant with accessibility standards.
Accessible study stations in Library, Learning Commons and Help Center - Equipped with screen readers, magnification tools, and alternative input devices to support diverse study needs.
Accessibility Services testing center - A quiet, fully equipped space for students approved for testing accommodations.
Priority seating - Reserved seating is available for students with an accessibility symbol on their ID card.
Accessible parking - available near building entrances across campus
Accessibility Services (AS) Study Stations
Empowering independent, accessible, and efficient studying for all students. Find specialized tools designed to support students with visual impairments and accessibility needs.
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Room 6.1.10E (Building 6 - Ground Floor) Accessible study station with:
A private space, ideal for distraction free reading, writing, and research. | ADM 03.1.70C (Learning Commons) A private accessible study station with:
| Math & Science Help Center: (Building 5) An open space accessibility station equipped with:
Perfect for accessible STEM study and design work. |