Charles Sturt University Access and Disability Services can support and assist students studying both on campus and online with physical or sensory impairments, medical conditions, learning disabilities or psychological conditions.
Charles Sturt University Access and Disability Services is the main point of contact for students who need this support. To find out more and to register for these services, go to Charles Sturt University Access and Disability Services.
This Student Story (video clip) by Sharee Paton describes how she manages her study as a person with a disability.
Assistive technology enables equitable access to computing facilities to those students who require additional equipment or software to participate in their course of study. Contact a Student Liaison Officer (Disability) to find out more about access to assistive technologies to support your studies by emailing Access and Disability Services at disability@csu.edu.au (new window).
The Library aims to provide equitable access to all of its collections and services to all students with temporary or permanent disability.
If you need help to find the information you need for your studies, also if you need assistance to locate and borrow books and other items from the Library shelves, contact a Disability Liaison Librarian.
To find out more about Library resources and services, visit the Library homepage.
For general enquiries contact your Library.
Charles Sturt University acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands on which its campuses are located, paying respect to Elders, both past and present, and extend that respect to all First Nations Peoples.
Charles Sturt University is an Australian University, TEQSA Provider Identification: PRV12018. CRICOS Provider: 00005F.