Academic ADA Coordinator Chanelle (Nellie) Hopmann is leaving the University effective Friday, November 22, to pursue another professional opportunity. Through that date, please connect with Hopmann as needed, but to ensure continuity of service, please email disability@webster.edu after that time.
ADA Archive
ADA Accommodations Reminders, Resources, and Upcoming Training

ADA Accommodations Reminders, Resources, and Upcoming Training—for faculty With the beginning of the Fall 2 term upon us, faculty will have received copies of students’ letters of accommodations for Fall 2 courses. If you haven’t already, please check your Webster
ADA Accommodations Reminders, Resources, and Upcoming Training

With the new academic year upon us, students will have received copies of their letters of accommodations for Fall 2019 and Fall 1 courses. If you haven’t already, please check your Webster email for these notifications. Emails are sent to
Hopmann Moves into Permanent Academic ADA Coordinator Role

Chanelle (Nellie) Hopmann will move from her current interim role to a permanent role as the Academic ADA Coordinator on Wednesday, January 2. The Academic ADA Coordinator specifically works with students studying atSt. Louis campuses and in fully online programs
Temporary Academic ADA Coordinator Announced

Michelle Fassler joins Webster University and the Academic Resource Center (ARC) today—Friday, October 20—as the temporary Academic ADA Coordinator. With more than 10 years of experience in education and human services, Fassler is skilled at relationship-building, advocacy, and data management.
Worth a second look! 3.11.16

A few links that caught our eye this week: Why People Check their Tech at the Wrong Times (and the Simple Trick to Stop It) ADA Accommodations for Webster University Students Why I Choose to Take a Cybersecurity Class Online