The Americans with Disabilities Act Committee is a campus-wide group with the primary
goal of promoting and advancing University policies and procedures that provide access
to employment, services, and programs, which result in equal opportunity for individuals
with disabilities. The committee's name reflects the Americans with Disabilities Act
of 1990, which prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities in employment,
public services and transportation, public accommodations, and telecommunications
services. The Director for Equal Opportunity and Compliance serves as the ADA Coordinator
for the University.
The ADA Committee supports the existing University services via consultation and education.
The committee meets twice a semester and includes members from the faculty, non-instructional
staff, and students. Membership is open to any interested person at the University.
The committee works to provide bridges to facilitate better understanding between
disabled and nondisabled persons and to enable all members of the campus community
to benefit from improved educational opportunities. (ADA Committee Members)
West Chester University is committed to developing and sustaining programs that foster
student success and support the experience of our current and future military veteran
students and their families. Under the leadership of the Vice President for the Division
for Access, Compliance and Engagement and the Director of the Greg and Sandra Weisenstein
Veterans Center, this committee strives to
work in collaboration to promote best practices across the university,
ensure consistent and sustained support for veterans,
collaborate with local communities and organizations, including government agencies
that support student veteran transition and success,
and promote their well-being and connectedness to the campus community.