Services & Programs

In addition to accommodations, ADS also offers various services and programs to current students.

Delta Alpha Pi Honor Society

Delta Alpha Pi (DAP) Honor Society recognizes college students with disabilities for their academic achievement and promotes a positive message regarding students with disabilities. The TU chapter of DAP, Alpha Epsilon, was founded in 2009 and is one of more than 120 chapters at colleges and Â鶹´«Ã½ nationwide. 

DAP is open to students with documented disabilities who demonstrate an interest in disability issues and meet specific academic requirements. Undergraduate students must have completed 24 credits with an overall GPA of 3.10. Graduate students must have completed 18 credits with an overall GPA of 3.30. 

DAP facilitates development of leadership and advocacy skills and provides opportunities for members to serve as mentors and role models. It also provides educational programming related to disability issues to the campus community. 

DAP is an academic year long program with opportunities to take part in programs and services beginning in the Fall and an induction ceremony at the end of the Spring semester.

Interested in learning more about DAP? Contact Josh Donaldson at .

Workforce Development Program

The Accessibility and Disability Services ‘Workforce Development Program’ (WDP) facilitates work readiness and employment-related skill development for students registered with ADS. WDP provides support through workshops, events, campus partnerships, and referrals. WDP collaborates with the TU Career Center to offer students one-on-one career counseling, self-assessment tests, and online resources to discover their career path, initiating a transition to employment upon graduation.  

Workforce Recruitment Program

WDP also sponsors the federal Workforce Recruitment Program (WRP), a recruitment and referral program that connects federal employers with college students and recent graduates with disabilities seeking summer and permanent jobs. Students do not need to be registered with ADS but must be eligible for a Schedule A letter that certifies their disability for federal employment. ADS can assist students with obtaining this documentation from a qualified provider.  

For more information, contact the Workforce Development Program Coordinator Stephen Willems at .

Get Involved with ADS

Are you interested in becoming an ADS Representative? The ADS staff hosts social events for all ADS students to increase a sense of community for disabled students. We are looking for current ADS students who want to create positive campus change by promoting and attending these events with an enthusiastic and welcoming presence. ADS representatives can offer information, support, and be role models to our incoming students transitioning to Towson.

For more information, contact Jennifer Walsh at