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Disability Services

Ball State University gained recognition from College Magazine with the #1 ranking in their article, “Top 10 Campuses for Students with Physical Disabilities.”  Ball State was also listed as one of the top 10 “wheelchair friendly” campuses by New Mobility Magazine’s “Wheels on Campus” edition. Additionally, Dr. Courtney Jarrett, DS Director, won the 2024 Student Affairs Benny Award for Professional Staff Member of the Year and celebrated 15 years of service at BSU. Most recently, the Office of Disability Services was nominated by Women in Business Unlimited for the 2024 ATHENA Organizational Leadership Award. 


Students in our Alliance for Disability Awareness student club play Goalball.Students from our Alliance for Disability Awareness student club play Goalball. 

The role of Disability Services (DS) is to coordinate services and accommodations for students with disabilities. DS is currently assisting an ever-growing number of students, with approximately 4,374 students registered this year. We want to continue our long-standing tradition of accessibility and remain a university that is committed to accommodating students with all types of disabilities.


In addition to coordinating accommodations for our growing student population, Disability Services also strives to provide strong programming to help students develop important skills to facilitate life-long success, such as speakers and events hosted during Disability Awareness Month in March. Contributions to the Harris Fund via One Ball State Day gifts make this work possible. Two of our more sizable projects are our Faculty Mentorship Program and our new Summer Bridge Program. You can read about both programs below.


tudents attend our annual Disability Advocacy Training session.Students attend our annual Disability Advocacy Training session.

 

The Faculty Mentorship Program matches brand new, first-time fall semester freshmen with faculty mentors in their chosen major/field. These faculty mentors are trained to work with students with a variety of disabilities and meet with their students as often as mutually agreed upon. Students who participate in this program are retained at a higher rate than the students with disabilities in their cohort who choose not to participate. The DS office continually strives to help students with disabilities stay at BSU and graduate at the same rate as their peers without disabilities. Your support on One Ball State Day allows us to do just that.


Staci Manella, US Paralympic athlete speaks to our Alliance for Disability Awareness student club.Staci Manella, US Paralympic Athlete, speaks during a Disability Awareness month event. 

 

Contributions will also support our Summer Bridge Program, through the Office of Student Life. Summer Bridge Programs at Ball State provide incoming freshmen students with the opportunity to move in a few days early and participate in co-curricular, skills building workshops of all kinds before the Fall Semester begins. First piloted in Fall 2023, Disability Services began hosting our own Summer Bridge Program, Connecting Accessible Resources with Disability Services (CARDS), available to students who have registered early with our office. This program assists students with disabilities who are excited to come to college but concerned about their adjustment to life on-campus and college-level coursework by providing them additional time to adjust and early access to campus support and resources. Participating students work on developing a strong sense of belonging and community, an understanding of their role and responsibilities as a student, and building strong self-advocacy tools. 


Our Fall 2024 Summer Bridge students sit in on a session to learn more about academic accommodations.

 

Our pilot program welcomed 27 new freshmen with disabilities to campus early to participate. Through our first year, we found that participating students gain an inside knowledge of themselves as college students, and have thrived both academically and socially using these newly-sharpened skills. Last year in 2024, we hosted this program for 26 new Ball State freshmen and brought back a handful of the students from 2023 as Group Mentors. With your help, we can continue to grow as a program and raise our registration by dozens of students! 

 

Ball State Disability Services is dedicated to providing students with disabilities opportunities and experiences to help them grow academically, socially, and prepare them for life after Ball State. Your One Ball State Day gift will allow us to continue this important programmatic work for current and future Cardinals. Chirp Chirp!


Student Disability Award Winners 2024.Student Disability Award Winners 2024.

 

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Early Bird Challenge
Fund supported from this challenge: -Sports Link -Theatre General -Women's Swim Dive -TEACH Lab Brodrick Good, First Student Bill Jenkins, First Employee Jeff & Jen Fecher, First Parents Penny Craig, First Alumni
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Morning Leaderboard Challenge
The three areas with the most donors by 10 a.m. will receive $3,000, $2,000, and $1,000 in challenge funds.
Rank Prize Units, Funds, & Programs Donors
1 $3,000 Theatre & Dance 123
2 $2,000 Indiana Academy 87
3 $1,000 Ball State Fund 69
4 Soccer 49
5 Communication Studies 40
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Morning Giveaway Challenge
Men's Swimming and Diving: Jason Revere Sports Link: Peter Loomis Ball State University Police Department: Jennifer Triplett Geography & Meterology: Selma Seeman Communication Studies: Susan Wilson
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Ball State Employee Challenge
Congrats to Serena Shim with a gift to Educational Psychology!
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Brunch Leaderboard
The five areas that raise the most money from 10 a.m. - Noon will each receive $1,000 in challenge funds.
Rank Prize Department Raised
1 $1,000 Theatre & Dance $10,401.75
2 $1,000 Football $8,045.00
3 $1,000 Men's Tennis $8,035.00
4 $1,000 Men's Golf $7,950.00
5 $1,000 Indiana Academy $7,450.00
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5pm Donor Leaderboard
The four units with the most donors by 5 p.m. will each receive $500.
Rank Prize Unit Donors
1 $500 Theatre & Dance 309
2 $500 Indiana Academy 207
3 $500 Ball State Fund 136
4 $500 Communication Studies 126
5 Soccer 124
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Young Alumni Giving Challenge
When ten young alumni give by Noon, YAC President Giang Petroviak, will donate $200 to the Young Alumni Council Student Leadership Scholarship fund.
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Selfie Challenge
Online Student Support Fund - Carolyn Duncan!
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Donor Leaderboard
The five units with the most donors by midnight will each receive $1,000.
Rank Prize Unit Donors
1 $1,000 Theatre & Dance 465
2 $1,000 Indiana Academy 299
3 $1,000 Communication Studies 194
4 $1,000 Soccer 179
5 $1,000 Ball State Fund 158
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Social Media Video Challenge
Congrats Study Abroad (Rinker Center) and UPD!
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Non-Academic / Non Athletic Donor Leaderboard
The two non-academic/non-athletic areas with the most donors from 6-8 p.m. will each receive $1,000.
Rank Prize Non Academic/Non Athletic Donors
1 $1,000 Ball State University Police Department 32
2 $1,000 Rinker Center for Global Affairs 23
3 Black Alumni Council 15
4 Employee Emergency Fund 6
5 Christian Student Foundation 6
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Evening Donor Leaderboard
The five areas with the most donors between 8-10 p.m. will each receive $1,000 in challenge dollars.
Rank Prize Department Raised
1 $1,000 Women of Beneficence (Discovery) $13,225.00
2 $1,000 David Owsley Museum of Art $8,730.00
3 $1,000 Theatre & Dance $6,598.20
4 $1,000 Cardinal Excellence Fund $6,330.00
5 $1,000 Men's Golf $5,500.00
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LinkedIn Challenge
Share a One Ball State Day post on LinkedIn on April 1st or April 2nd for a chance to designate $500 to your favorite Ball State area! Must use #OneBallState and tag the Ball State Foundation!
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Graduates of the Last Decade Challenge
In honor of 10 years of the Young Alumni Council, 250 gifts from graduates of the last decade to any University Fund unlocks a $250 donation from the Young Alumni council to the Student Leadership fund.
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Foundation Employee Giving Challenge
100% participation of Foundation employees unlocks $500 from Foundation and BSUAA President Jean Crosby towards Cardinal Kitchen.
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