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About UsPlease note: Due to budget reductions, the DRC and all its programs/offices will making adjustments in their services. Please be sure to read the important notice: DRC Service Levels Affected. The Disability Resource Center (DRC) is one of the oldest programs serving students with disabilities in the state of California. The DRC, which was originally called the Disabled Students Office (DSO), was established in 1972 as a part of the campus Student Activities Office. With two staffers the DSO began the work of counseling and servicing students with disabilities as well as identifying architectural barriers and recommending changes to the environment that would improve access. The DSO gradually grew in size and responsibility to fulfill its current mission and role. In the early 90's the DSO changed the name to the Disability Resource Center, reflecting its comprehensive role of acting as resource to the campus as well as an entity that provides essential services to employees and students with disabilities. Today the center serves over 950 students and 250 employees with disabilities, is located in four facilities and works with almost every department and program on campus to ensure access and provide support.
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