The University of Colorado Denver recognizes that some students with disabilities may need housing accommodations in order to have equitable access to their living environment. Students requesting ADA housing accommodations will first need to register with the office of Disability Resources & Services (DRS).
If you are already registered with DRS and are requesting a new housing accommodation, please contact your DRS Coordinator via email, or make an appointment with them on Accommodate. Additional documentation may be requested.
Once a student is registered and approved for a housing accommodation, DRS will communicate the accommodation requests to the office of Housing & Dining. A student's specific room placement is dependent on availability in housing.
DRS recommends that students request housing accommodations prior to or early in the housing contracting process.
The University of Colorado Denver adheres the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the most recent guidance from the Department of Justice (DOJ), as well as the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) guidelines regarding support animals. In accordance with these laws, guidelines, and regulations, as well as the University of Colorado Denver and Anschutz Medical Campus Animals on Campus Policy 3051, the University of Colorado Denver outlines the following procedures for approved emotional support animals on campus.
Definitions:
Emotional Support Animal (ESA): This is an animal that provides therapeutic emotional support to an individual with an emotional or mental disability or alleviates one or more symptoms of a disability. An ESA is not a service animal, as they are not specially trained to perform a task and are not covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) relative to public accommodations. An ESA is covered by applicable law relative to housing considerations to allow a person with a disability an equal opportunity to use and enjoy a dwelling. To legally be considered an Emotional Support Animal, a recommendation for the animal must be supported by documentation from a qualified health care professional with whom the student with a disability has a professional medical relationship..
This definition does not affect or limit the broader definition of “assistance animal” under the Fair Housing Act or the broader definition of “service animal” under the Air Carrier Access Act.
Pet: A pet is an animal kept for ordinary use and companionship. A Pet is not considered a Service Animal, Service Animal in Training, Emotional Support Animal, Therapy Animal, or Research Animal, therefore is not covered by these guidelines and related policies. Residents are not permitted to keep pets (aside from fish) in campus housing or on university property, as noted in the Resident Handbook.
ESA Request Process:
Emotional Support Animals may not reside in campus housing without approval and coordination from Disability Resources and Services (DRS) in collaboration with the Office of Housing & Dining.
Requests will be processed as follows:
Criteria for Determining if an ESA is a Reasonable Accommodation:
A committee consisting of staff members from Disability Resources and Services, the Office of Housing & Dining, Student and Community Counseling Center, and any other relevant campus entities as needed will review the documentation and will communicate with the individual making the request within thirty (30) days after receipt of all required paperwork and documentation. Accommodations will be determined on a case-by-case basis.
The request may be denied if:
Owner’s Responsibilities:
Removal of ESA:
Emotional Support Animals may be removed from the University of Colorado Denver premises if:
Conflicting Conditions and Resolution Process:
Some people may have conditions that are affected by animals, causing substantial impairment which may then qualify as disabilities. The University of Colorado Denver will consider the needs of both individuals with qualifying disabilities in meeting its obligations to reasonably accommodate all disabilities and to resolve the problem as efficiently and expeditiously as possible.
On the housing application, prospective residents can designate their willingness to live with an animal. When making housing arrangements and placements, The Office of Housing & Dining will reference the housing application to find a suitable housing placement and/or roommate for the student and their ESA based on this information.
Students who request a housing accommodation because of a conflicting disability related to the presence of an Emotional Support Animal should contact the DRS office to initiate registration for disability-related accommodations. Documentation will be required.
If an ESA accommodation results in a disability-related housing concern for a student with a conflicting disability, alternative housing options will be offered to each relevant individual, in collaboration with DRS and the Office of Housing & Dining. The ESA may not reside or be present in the residential unit while Housing and DRS are engaging in the process with each relevant party to determine a satisfactory outcome. If the offered alternative options do not result in a solution that is satisfactory to each party, Housing will determine which party must move to an alternative housing placement within 5 business days of the completion of discussions with each party about alternative options.
In general, the determination of which individual must move to an alternative placement will be based on several factors, including each individual’s specific housing contract completion date and whether all involved individuals were a part of an intentional roommate group upon housing selection. If all involved individuals were a part of an intentional roommate group at selection, the individual whose housing contract was submitted first will be permitted to remain in their current housing placement.
CU Denver
Student Commons Building
1201 Larimer Street
#2116
Denver, CO 80204
303-315-3510
DisabilityResources@ucdenver.edu
Fax (303) 315-3515