OFFICE OF ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES (OAS)

The Office of Accessibility Services (OAS) strives to provide wholistic support for our students with disabilities and educate the campus community about disability through information sharing and purposeful dialogue.

The Office of Accessibility Services staff will review and approve disability-related accommodations, make referrals to other campus resource persons, and provide learning specialist services.

Visit the Accessibility Services website to learn more about the resources and support available to you and your students.

OAS Resources

academic testing center (atc)

The Academic Testing Center (ATC) is a new facility at Bryant located on the third floor of the Unistructure in suite M34, operated by the Office of Accessibility Services (OAS). We provide a distraction free testing area for students with the goal of maximizing student performance while maintaining test integrity. In addition to our large testing space where we can accommodate up to 30 students, we have two rooms specifically for students who may need assistive technology, low light, scribes and/or readers.  We strongly suggest faculty use the Testing Center for students with testing accommodations. The room is equipped with:

  • Large academic testing room with individual desks and partitions
  • Spaces monitored by proctor and cameras
  • Two individual testing rooms for students who need special accommodations
  • Staff work room, office, and check-in counter
  • Lockers for student’s personal belongings to be stored while taking exams
  • Dedicated restroom facility

There are two ways to contact the ATC.

  • Email:  academictestingctr@bryant.edu
  • Call: (401) 232-6830
We recommend adding the following statement to your syllabus: 
 
Academic Testing Center Syllabus Statement:

The Bryant University Testing Center provides a designated space for students to complete exams in a quiet, secure, and equitable environment. It can also be used for make-up exams. Students must inform their professor in advance if they’re going to need to use the testing center. Students must book exams two business days prior to taking the exam.
 
If the student is allowed the opportunity to make up an exam, the professor will set a reasonable time period in which the student can complete the exam. Failure of the student to follow the policies of the professor can result in losing the opportunity to make up the exam.
 
Students who anticipate using OAS-approved testing accommodations must notify their professor and book their exam with the Academic Testing Center. In the classroom, once an exam has begun, students with accommodations cannot retroactively ask for them to be implemented.
 
Using the testing center to get an unfair advantage on a test is a violation of academic honesty. Be aware that the testing center monitors test activity, both on screen and in the center, and verifies the identification of the student. The student who is taking the exam should be the student registered for the course to ensure equity and fairness in all grading situations.

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