Frequently Asked Questions
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- Making Content Accessible
- General Questions
- Digital Accessibility
- General Questions from Supervisors
- Pregnancy
- Religious belief, observance, or practice
Documents
- Employee Accommodation Request Form (Online) due to disability or underlying condition | With Medical Request Form
- Employee Accommodation Request Form due to disability or underlying condition (DOCX)
- Employee Accommodation Request Medical Inquiry Form (DOCX)
- Para Transportation Request Form (XLS)
- Town Clerk's Office Location Near Stony Brook
- Employee Accommodation Request Form due to Religious belief, observance, or practice
Making Content Accessible (Resources)
General Questions
The university does not provide transportation from an employee's home. All employees are responsible for transporting themselves to and from campus.
Transportation and Parking Operations provide special transportation services for community members with a documented disability or injury. Transportation and Parking Operations operates a shuttle service in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to meet the needs of individuals with disabilities or underlying temporary conditions that require accommodation. You may contact Transportation and Parking Operations at 631-632-6418 OR 631-632-3741
Stony Brook University individuals who require Special Transportation Services to travel to/from the following Suffolk Transit Connection destinations may request such services through Suffolk County Accessible Transportation (SCAT) Services at (631) 738-1150 (voice) or (631) 981-0104 (TTY);
SCAT provides curb-to-curb transportation and will pick you up and drop you off between any two points in Suffolk County (excluding Shelter Island and trips that begin and end in the Town of Huntington, which are serviced by the HART paratransit system).
If you need more information, please visit the SCAT FAQ page ( http://www.sct-bus.org/scat_faq.html).
Making facilities used by employees accessible to the disabled, acquiring or modifying equipment or devices, providing readers or interpreters, or similar accommodations are generally considered reasonable. OEA will individually evaluate each situation when presented.
For accommodations for students, please contact the Student Accessibility Support Center (SASC) at 631-632-6748 or sasc@stonybrook.edu.
Digital Accessibility
General Questions from Supervisors
Pregnancy