AccessAbility Center
Working collaboratively with students, faculty, and staff to create a comprehensive educational environment for students.
The AccessAbility Center/Student Disability Services (AAC/SDS) ensures full participation and meaningful access to all of City College’s and CUNY School of Medicine’s services, programs, and activities that correspond with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, The Amendments Act of 2008, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Fair Housing Act of 1968, and other applicable Federal, State, and local non-discrimination laws. AAC/SDS accomplishes this goal through the coordination and implementation of academic adjustments, auxiliary aids, and support services for students with disabilities. The Center actively works toward full inclusion in policies, procedures, and practices in the context of accessibility while maintaining essential academic and technical standards. AAC/SDS engages in increasing disability awareness among members of the City College community through workshops, trainings, and the dissemination of literature.
Non-Discrimination Policy
The City College and The City University of New York are committed to addressing discrimination complaints promptly, consistently and fairly. Any City College employee, student, applicant for admission or employment or other participant in the College’s programs or activities who believes he or she has been unlawfully discriminated against on the basis of age, color, disability, national or ethnic origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status may file a complaint in writing with the Office of Diversity and Compliance using the Discrimination Complaint Form, by e-mail to the Diana Cuozzo at dcuozzo@ccny.cuny.edu or by stopping in the EEO Compliance office in Shepard Hall, Room 109.
CUNY School of Medicine Accommodations Requirements
CCNY Undergraduates (U1-U3)
If you are already connected with the CCNY Center for Student Accessibility (CSA) and have approved accommodations, we are now pleased to share with you a link to the CUNY Accommodate application, as well as Instructional Videos and Documentation Guides. These are self-paced, explain aspects of the system in detail, and provide instructions for accessing and using CUNY Accommodate.
If you are not connected with the CSA and anticipate or are experiencing a disability-related barrier, and would like to discuss accommodations and/or resources, please contact CSA by completing the Student Accommodation Request form.
We encourage you to familiarize yourself with CUNY Accommodate by exploring the self-directed instructional videos and comprehensive guides that walk you through what you need to know to use the system. You can access these resources and the CUNY Accommodate system using the links below.
You can contact Sara Weissman at cweissman@ccny.cuny.edu to learn more about the services offered by AAC/SDS and what options are available to you for accommodations.
To get started with the CUNY Accommodate process:
- Get started by completing the Student Accommodation Request form.
- Explore Accommodate – Explore the Accommodate tutorials on the CUNY website or contact the CSOM Office of Student Affairs directly.
- Please visit the CCNY Accessibility Services webpage for more information: https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/accessability
CSOM Medical Students (M1-M4)
- Get started by completing the CUNY Accommodation Request form. This form MUST be completed in order to submit an accommodations request.
- Explore Accommodate – Explore the Accommodate tutorials on the CUNY website or contact the Office of Student Affairs directly.
Documentation Requirements:
- Completed application in Accommodate
- Supporting Documentation
USMLE Testing
The Office of Student Affairs can guide you through applying for USMLE Exam accommodations. You should begin the application process as early as possible. The USMLE review can take up to 60 days.
Failure to submit an early application can result in a delayed timeline for USMLE exam registration. You will not be able to register for the exam until you have a response from USMLE. You must have an active application on file with CUNY Accommodate/be registered with the AccessAbility Center to be approved for any accommodations for USMLE exams. The application requires:
- Documentation of disability from an evaluating or treating physician/health provider. Please note an evaluation or a medical letter expires three years from the date of issue. Your documentation will not be honored if it is considered expired.
- A personal statement
- Record or receipt of previous or recent exam accommodation. (This can be provided by the in the form of a letter of support by the CUNY School of Medicine Office of AccessAbility Services).
Please contact Ms. Sherry Prabhudial to schedule an intake meeting to learn more about applying for Accommodations/requirements.
CUNY Accomodate
Accommodations and Accessibility Services
CUNY Accommodate is the core electronic case management system that assists students, faculty, instructors, and staff in requesting, approving, and implementing disability-related accommodations.
If you are already connected with the City College Center for Student Accessibility (CSA), or CUNY School of Medicine Office of AccessAbility Services and have approved accommodations, we are now pleased to share with you a link to the CUNY Accommodate application, as well as instructional videos and documentation guides. These are self-paced, explain aspects of the system in detail, and provide instructions for accessing and using CUNY Accommodate.
If you anticipate or are experiencing a disability-related barrier, and would like to discuss accommodations and/or resources, please contact CSA by completing the Student Accommodation Request form.
We encourage you to familiarize yourself with CUNY Accommodate by exploring our self-directed instructional videos and comprehensive guides that walk you through what you need to know to use the system. You can access these resources and the CUNY Accommodate system using the link here.
Please visit the following website for details regarding CUNY’s policies on disability access: CUNY’s Policies on Reasonable Accommodations & Academic Adjustments
Evaluations (psycho educational or neuro-psych evaluations) or letters from qualified professionals (mental health/wellness or medical practitioners) must be submitted in order for us to review a request for accommodations. AAC/SDS also provides a disability documentation request form, which can be completed by (but are not limited to) a qualified professional such as a medical doctor, psychiatrist, psychotherapist and/or social worker.
Undergraduate accommodation requests must be renewed per semester (U1-U3). If you are a medical student, you will only need to submit an initial request. Upon approval, your accommodations will be renewed each academic year. Please review the following resource video to learn how to request renew your request by semester.
Please submit your accommodation requests at least two weeks in advance to allow sufficient time for processing and implementation. Requests made within 48 hours of when the accommodation is needed may not be approved in time.
If you anticipate or are experiencing a disability-related barrier, and would like to discuss accommodations and/or resources, it is recommended that CSOM students contact the Director of Student Success and Accessibility Services, Ms. Sherry Prabhudial, to schedule an appointment.
- Registering with the AcessAbility Center/Student Disability Services (click here)
- Forms (Please find necessary forms and resources for securing accommodations at the link provided here)
- Campus Accessibility (click here to see entire CCNY campus access page)
CUNY School of Medicine is located in Harris Hall, which is wheelchair accessible from the quad side/Convent Avenue entrance. Accessibility features of Harris Hall include:
- Elevator
- Accessible bathrooms on 2nd and 3rd floors
- Accessible classroom furniture available upon request
- Wheelchair accessible water fountain on 3rd floor
Staff Profiles
- Madiha B. Akhtar: Associate Dean for Student Affairs
- Sherry Prabhudial: Director for Academic Student Success and Accessibility Services
- Sara Weissman: Disability Accommodations Specialist
AccessAbility FAQ
Who can students contact to request accommodations or learn more about disability services at CUNY School of Medicine?
The CCNY AccessAbility Center/Student Disability Services (AAC/SDS) office handles all requests for undergraduate accommodation and services. You can contact Sara Weissman at cweissman@ccny.cuny.edu to learn more about the services offered by AAC/SDS and what options are available to you.
Where can I take an exam that I need accommodations for?
What do I need to request an accommodation?
I have been told that I should get neuropsychological testing and I don’t know where to get an evaluation that would allow me to request an accommodation.
Can students receive accommodations for physical and mental disabilities?
Is there a specific deadline to request accommodations?
How long will it take for my request to be approved?
Once approved, do the forms/documentation need to be renewed?
Is my supporting documentation kept confidential from the faculty?
How will professors or supervising attendings be informed of the accommodations?
I can’t afford an evaluation that would allow me to access accessibility services and receive accommodations.
How do I apply for USMLE Exam accommodations?
You must have an active application on file with CUNY Accommodate/be registered with the AccessAbility Center to be approved for any accommodations for USMLE exams. USMLE review can take up to 60 days. Failure to submit an early application can result in a delayed timeline for USMLE exam registration.
You will not be able to register for the exam until you have a response from USMLE. You must complete an application n CUNY Accommodate/registered with the AccessAbility Center to be approved for any accommodations for USMLE exams. The application requires:
-Documentation of disability from an evaluating or treating physician/health provider. Please note an evaluation or a medical letter expires three years from the date of issue. Your documentation will not be honored if it is considered expired.
-A personal statement
-Record or receipt of previous or recent exam accommodation. (This can be provided by the AccessAbility Center in the form of a letter of support).
It is recommended that students contact the Director of Student Success and Accessability Services, within the CUNY School of Medicine to navigate the accommodations to the USMLE accommodations process. You can view all guidelines for requesting accommodations for USMLE exams here.














