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- McBurney Disability Resource Center
Welcome to the McBurney Disability Resource Center, UW-Madison’s resource for disability-related student accommodations We work to ensure all students have equitable access to their educational experience, regardless of their disability status
- Applying for Accommodations - McBurney Disability Resource Center
To receive disability-related accommodations as a student through the McBurney Center, you will first need to apply for accommodations by completing the online student application
- About Us – McBurney Disability Resource Center – UW–Madison
The McBurney Center is named and founded in memory of Floyd “Mike” McBurney Born in Madison, Wisconsin in 1938, McBurney sustained a cervical spinal cord injury in a diving accident at Lake Mendota at the age of 16
- McBurney Connect – McBurney Disability Resource Center – UW–Madison
McBurney Connect provides online access for students, instructors, and notetakers to apply for, request and manage student, disability-related accommodations Additionally, departments can request and manage departmental sign language interpreting and on-site CART captioning requests
- Selecting Your Accommodations in McBurney Connect
To receive accommodations, students must notify their instructor with a Student Accommodation Letter through McBurney Connect for each of their courses and for each semester
- Student Resources - McBurney Disability Resource Center
In addition to academic accommodations, the McBurney Center offers several additional academic assistance services for affiliated students UW-Madison also offers a variety of other resources through many different entities that may be of use to students with disabilities
- Meet the Staff – McBurney Disability Resource Center – UW–Madison
Notetaking Tech (Smartpen and other Notetaking Technology) Coordinator notes-tech @mcburney wisc edu (608)262-7211
- Scholarships – McBurney Disability Resource Center – UW–Madison
The McBurney Center general scholarships are available to current and incoming UW-Madison undergraduate, graduate, and professional students whose disabilities have been verified through the McBurney Disability Resource Center and who will be enrolled in the incoming Fall semester
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