The Disability Services Office (DSO) at Centenary University ensures you have full access to Centenary facilities and programs, in line with Section 504 and the ADA. We work with you to arrange reasonable academic and housing accommodations so you can fully engage in all aspects of university life. Our team is here to assist with classroom access, learning strategies, and disability-related advisement.
Have questions about applying for academic or housing accommodation? We are here to help.
Disability Services Office
(908) 852-1400 ext. 2152
Hours:
Monday 8AM – 4:30PM
Tuesday/Wednesday 8AM – 6PM
Thursday/Friday 8AM – 4:30PM
FARE (Food Allergy Research & Education) is a non-profit organization with the mission to improve the quality of life and health of those with food allergy through transformative research, education, and advocacy.
Finding the right college can be a challenge, especially for people managing food allergies. In addition to finding the perfect academic program and the right campus fit, they need to find a school they can safely navigate. The FARE Food Allergy College Search is the country’s only tool that allows you to search for colleges and universities by food allergy accommodations.
You can review the available dining options and accommodations, housing accommodations, emergency services and health services. Learn more about Centenary's profile here.
Please provide a recent (within 3 years) diagnostic statement prepared by a licensed professional with appropriate credentials that provides a comprehensive diagnostic statement and evidence of significant impact on academic function and that is relevant to the requested accommodations. Send to [email protected]
ABLE stands for Academic Bridges to Learning Effectiveness, a comprehensive support system designed for students with psychological, learning, and neurological differences. It helps bridge the gap from high school to university life, focusing on essential skills for academic and personal success. Contact [email protected] for details.
Summer Transition and Enrichment Program (STEP) is a four-week summer program that boosts self-advocacy, independence, and academic skills, preparing you for a smooth transition to college life. Contact [email protected] for details.