The CARIS (Commission for the Inclusion of Students with Disabilities and Specific Learning Disorders) is a unit within Tor Vergata University that coordinates, monitors, and supports all activities aimed at promoting the integration of students with disabilities, specific learning disorders (such as dyslexia, dysgraphia, dysorthography, and dyscalculia), or temporary difficulties into university life.

Established in January 2000, the Commission is committed to overcoming technological and informational barriers, as well as organizational and managerial challenges, while also advocating for solutions to architectural barriers. CARIS provides a wide range of services for students with disabilities, including educational support, technical assistance, transportation services, interpreting services, and much more. Additionally, CARIS collaborates with other university units to ensure the accessibility of spaces and university services.

If you are a student with a disability or specific learning disorder, we recommend contacting CARIS for more information about available services and how to access them.