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At the University of Washington - Seattle a group of students formed group called Disability Advocacy Student Alliance (DASA) to advocate student organization advocating for students with disabilities (DASA) to advocate for students with disabilities and increase campus accessibility.

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The following 4 Conference Room Knowledge Base articles match your search criteria:

  • Can I keep a turtle in my dorm room as a service animal to accommodate my anxiety disorder?
  • Does the campus need to provide housing that is accessible to students with disabilities?
  • Is allowing the use of service animals and therapy pets in campus housing considered a reasonable accommodation?
  • What are my institution's responsibilities regarding the care of students' service animals?

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