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The Accessibility Center at Colorado State University is comprised of several specialized units.
In 2025, the Accessibility Center was created to bring together the Student Disability Center, Assistive Technology Resource Center, The Institute for Learning and Teaching’s Caption and Audio Description Support (now Accessible Media Production), and Accessible Electronic Information Technology Procurement. These units now collaboratively make up the Accessibility Center.
Employee accommodations are managed through the Office of Equal Opportunity.
Main Contact
For support or feedback related to the electronic accessibility of CSU’s online services, materials, and resources.
Emails sent to this address will be answered by the appropriate unit of the Accessibility Center.
Senior Leadership

Amy Taylor
Senior Director, Accessibility Center
Amy Taylor is a Licensed Master Social Worker and certified ADA Coordinator with over 15 years leadership experience in disability access and advocacy. Amy’s leadership experience includes higher education administration, non-profit management, k-12 special education, and mental health counseling.
Amy comes to CSU from Idaho where she has a combined eight years of director-level experience at both a community college and an R1 land-grant university. Areas under Amy’s leadership included: disability services, testing services, student health and counseling, crisis and community support, and supported transition programs for neurodivergent students.
Amy is passionate about removing barriers to individuals achieving their goals, and she works to streamline processes, improve collaboration, and create welcoming environments for all to feel a sense of belonging and to thrive. Amy brings her experience creating new programs and team building to her role as the inaugural Senior Director of CSU’s Accessibility Center.
Contact Amy about partnerships and strategic matters related to the Accessibility Center as a whole: Email Amy.
Leadership
Justin Dove
Director, Student Disability Center
The SDC manages and supports student accommodations, and responds to reported physical access barriers.
Marla Roll
Director, Assistive Technology Resource Center
The ATRC offers assistive technology services and information for students and employees.
Andy Swanson
Accessibility Specialist, Accessible Media Production
Accessible Media Production assists instructors by creating accessible course content for courses with SDC-approved accommodations.
Ron Schneidereit
Software Accessibility Analyst, Accessible Electronic Information Technology Procurement
Accessible EIT Procurement supports and guides the process of purchasing technology across the university (software and hardware).