WorkAbility IV Partners
Through WorkAbility IV (pronounced "Workability Four"), Career Services — in partnership with Student Disability Services (SDS) and the California State Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) — offers specialized career services for students with permanent disabilities.
General overview and contact info is below. Complete program details and Workability IV staff contact information can be found at the SDS Workability IV website.
SDSU Career Services
Career Services empowers students and alumni to build bridges to their future by providing resources, programs and counseling on career development, internships and employment.
Featured services include:
- On-campus Interviewing
- Career Fairs
- Aztec Mentor Program
- Workshops
- Employer Information Sessions
- Career Library
- Career Counseling Appointments
- Walk-ins
- Career Assessments
SDSU Career Services
Student Services East 1200
(619)594-6851
[email protected]
SDSU Student Disability Services
Student Disability Services provides qualified students with permanent disabilities equal access to higher education
through academic support services, technology and advocacy in order to promote their
retention and graduation.
Featured services include:
- Test Accommodation
- Disability Counseling
- Assistive Technology in the Accessible Technology Center
- Interpreting and Captioning Services
- The TRiO-Student Support Services grant provides enhanced support for writing, study skills, time management, and financial need to eligible undergraduates who are academically at risk.
Student Disability Services
Calpulli Center 3101
(619)594-6473
[email protected]
State of California Department of Rehabilitation
The State of California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) helps Californians with permanent disabilities to obtain and retain employment and maximize their ability to live independently in their communities.
The Department develops, purchases, provides, and advocates for programs and services with a priority on service for persons with the most significant disabilities. Counselors from the DOR are available to meet with students, make eligibility determinations, and facilitate the provision of career and employment services.
For more information about WorkAbility IV, email [email protected].