ALT EXAMPLE - USER GUIDE - UNBOUNCE - CAPITAL UNIVERSITY - Flipbook - Page 12
Inclusive & Accessible Housing
Gender Inclusive Housing
Residential & Commuter Life aims to help students live connected acadmically and socially in
our diverse communities. Residential and Commuter Life affirms that one's dignity and
uniqueness should be recognized and respected regardless of distinctions in identity. One of
the ways we achieve this goal is by offering a wide range of on-campus housing options,
such as Gender Inclusive Housing.
Gender-inclusive housing consists of rooms where students can live with any student –
regardless of sex, gender, gender identity or expression. Bathroom facilities in Gender
Inclusive Housing are designated "All Gender."
The Capital University Gender Inclusive Housing community is located in Cotterman Hall. This
community offers options including single rooms, same-gender roommates, opposite-gender
roommates, or other gender-identity pairings.
Students interested in Gender Inclusive Housing may indicate this preference when
completing their Housing application.
For more information on Gender Inclusive Housing, contact Residential Life:
residencelife@capital.edu | 614.236.6811 (voice)
Accessible Housing
Capital University welcomes individuals with disabilities to be an integral part of the university
community. To ensure access to participate in our programs, and in accordance with Title III
of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), ADA Amendments Act of 2008
(ADAAA), and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Capital University provides
reasonable accommodations and support services to qualified individuals with disabilities.
The Office of Accessibility Services (OAS) provides individualized services for students,
faculty/staff, and other community members with disability related needs. Service areas
include admissions, academics, housing, employment, facilities accessibility, and
social/personal issues related to disability. Individuals with disabilities who wish to receive
services from OAS are responsible for disclosing their disability to OAS and should complete
the registration process at least 6 weeks prior to the desired start date for most services.
Registration Steps
Submit Accommodation Request form
Submit Certificate of Professional Authority form or equivalent diagnostic
documentation
Schedule an appointment to meet with a member of the Accessibility Services Team
For more information on Accessible Housing, contact Accessibility Services:
accessibilityservices@capital.edu | 614.236.6611 (voice)