Disability Support Services, in addition to educating the campus about the needs of the disabled, also provides a number of services including: testing accommodations, reading accommodations, assistive learning devices, interpreting services, FM systems, priority registration, note-taking and more
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Graduate students with a current parking permit and a medical condition may receive a
Medical Parking Pass from the University's
Department of Transportation Services. A note from a doctor must be brought to the
University Health Center. The Health Center will then provide documentation, which must be brought to the Transportation Office in Regents Drive Garage Building #202. The Transportation Services office will then give a pass to the student lot nearest the graduate student's office or lab on campus. The graduate student
must already have a campus parking permit in order to get a medical parking pass.
An alternative to the Medical Parking Pass is a Temporary Disability Parking Permit that can be obtained from the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration. The disability should be expected to last three weeks and the permit is good for up to six months. This permit allows for parking in any disability parking space in the state of Maryland, on or off campus. The process requires filling out Maryland MVA form number VR-210, "Maryland Parking Placards/License Plates for Individuals with a Disability."(pdf) The form requires a doctor's certification. More information can be found at the Motorists with Disabilities section of the MVA website. See below for information on Virginia and DC requirements.
» Maryland Motorists with Disabilities section of the MVA website
» State of Virginia DMV site for Temporary Disability Parking
» Washington DC DMV site for Disability Parking Passes