Advanced Certificate in Disability Services in Higher Education

Format: Online
Application Deadlines
  • Spring 2025 Extended Priority Deadline: November 21, 2024
  • Spring 2025 Regular Deadline: December 5, 2024

Please note there is no application fee for graduate applications submitted by the Priority Deadline.

In order to help close the graduation gap between students with disabilities and the national average, it is crucial to professionalize the field of disability services so that college staff can provide all students with the support and accommodations needed to thrive within higher education. According to federal data, fewer than 35% of students with disabilities graduate from four-year institutions within eight years, with outcomes at two-year institutions meeting a similar rate.

The Advanced Certificate in Disability Services in Higher Education, a fully online program, equips disability service office workers with the skills and knowledge to effectively champion college students with disabilities. This 12-credit program targets two groups: those who already have a master’s degree but want more information about specific topics in disability services, and those with a bachelor’s degree who are not ready to engage in a master’s program.

All credits earned while enrolled in the advanced certificate can be applied to the MS in Disability Services in Higher Education online degree program. (With a grade of B or better from these classes.)

Students of this program are taught by disability advocates and nationally recognized practitioners who have expertise in the following areas:

  • The major theories and models used to frame disability
  • Best practices in providing disability services in a college or other public setting
  • Assisting college administration and relevant departments in developing policies and guidelines regarding provision of services to students with disabilities
  • Arranging support and access in the classroom and non-classroom activities and college settings, including public college events

Course Curriculum

For information regarding the course curriculum, please email Disability Studies.

Career Prospects

The Advanced Certificate in Disability Services in Higher Education is ideal for disability services office staff in colleges and universities, student services staff members, human resources professionals, or higher education administrators. Accommodations specialists working in institutions that serve the public, such as sports arenas, libraries, parks, churches, or social service offices, will also find the coursework very valuable.

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Admissions Criteria

Candidates for admission to advanced certificate programs must possess a bachelor’s degree with a 3.0 GPA or higher from a regionally accredited undergraduate institution. Applicants are also required to write a personal statement, upload a resume, and provide one letter of recommendation. The letter of recommendation may be submitted before or after submitting an application.  Applicants who meet the basic eligibility criteria may be asked to take part in an individual interview before final acceptance is determined.

Application Deadlines

  • Spring 2025 Extended Priority Deadline: November 21, 2024
  • Spring 2025 Regular Deadline: December 5, 2024
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Student/Alumni Profiles

Nikki Wilkes

MA in Disability Studies / Advanced Certificate in Disability Services in Higher Education 2002 and 2023

"I returned to CUNY SPS to complete the Advance Certificate in Disability Services in Higher Education, and I have not regretted it. I am now working in my desired field as a disability access coordinator."

Recent News About Advanced Certificate in Disability Services in Higher Education

Photo of four speakers from 2024 Disability Summit and Z Degree logo

Disability Studies to Host Summit and Offer Money-Saving Degree Option

October 30, 2024

The program is pleased to announce an upcoming disability culture and technology summit and the launch of its zero textbook course bachelor's. 

Federal NDEAM 2024 Poster

Commemorating Disability Employment Awareness Month 2024

October 15, 2024

The CUNY SPS Disability Access and Coalition is pleased to host several events in honor of the month and introduce its new chair.

One in Five

August 01, 2024

Providence

CUNY SPS alum Sarah Quinto (MA Disability Studies, ‘22) co-hosted the ground-breaking podcast series, "One In Five." The podcast examines disability discrimination and health equity, a topic that is often inadequately discussed. Two segments of the series feature additional CUNY SPS alums: Heather Harris (MA Disability Studies, ‘21) in Episode 2, and Casey Doherty (MA Disability Studies, ‘23) in Episode 4.
CUNY SPS BA in Disability Studies student Lennyn Jacob

Strengthening Support for Students with Disabilities

July 24, 2024

Bronx Times

BA in Disability Studies student Lennyn Jacob was quoted in this Bronx Times Op-Ed, which detailed CUNY's various programs to strengthen support for students with disabilities.