Documentation for DSPDisabled Students' Program 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Documentation for DSPDisabled Students' Program in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the student's name and UC Berkeley Student ID in the designated fields. Ensure this information is accurate as it is required for processing.
  3. In section 1, provide all relevant diagnostic information according to DSM-5 criteria. Select the appropriate ADHD diagnosis from the options provided.
  4. Fill in the dates for the diagnosis and last consultation in sections 2 and 3, ensuring they are formatted correctly.
  5. In section 4, check all relevant items that contributed to your diagnosis and add any notes that may assist in determining accommodations.
  6. Detail specific academic limitations encountered by the student in section 5, marking the impact level for each listed activity.
  7. Complete sections regarding medication and treatment status, providing thorough descriptions where necessary.
  8. Finally, ensure that a certifying professional signs and dates the form before submission. The student must also sign to authorize information sharing with DSP.

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The UC Berkeley Public Service Center, with the Career Center and Disabled Students Program (DSP), provides information about internships, summer jobs, and other work experience. Disability-related needs include transportation, housing attendant care, and interpreter and reader availability.
In general, applicants utilizing conductive lenses must have a corrected vision of not less than 20/200 to be eligible for DSP services. If you do not meet this requirement but have a visual impairment that docHubly impacts your academic performance, you may still be eligible for services.
UC Berkeley was one of the first campuses in the US to begin accommodating students with disabilities. This happened because of the activism of students who pushed UC Berkeley to provide equal learning opportunities for persons with disabilities.

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The Student Health Association offers a bursary to fund to help disabled students keep up with their studies find out more and apply on its website. Turn2Us is a national charity that helps people in financial hardship find out more about any grants you may be entitled to.
In general, applicants utilizing conductive lenses must have a corrected vision of not less than 20/200 to be eligible for DSP services. If you do not meet this requirement but have a visual impairment that docHubly impacts your academic performance, you may still be eligible for services.
UC Berkeley was one of the first campuses in the US to begin accommodating students with disabilities. This happened because of the activism of students who pushed UC Berkeley to provide equal learning opportunities for persons with disabilities.
How to Apply Complete your Statement of Intent to Register (SIR). Create an online profile through the DSP Services Portal. [ Disclose your disability and submit documentation to DSP via FAX (805.893.7127), in person , or you may upload completed forms to your DSP Portal profile. [
Documentation must be submitted to DSP in advance of scheduling your intake appointment. After submitting your documentation, schedule your Intake appointment with a Disability Specialist by calling the DSP receptionist at (510) 642-0518 or emailing the departmental DSP account at dsp@berkeley.edu .

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