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Exterior view of UM-Flint's University Center.

Disability & Accessibility Support Services

264 University Center
303 E. Kearsley Street
Flint, Michigan 48502-1950
Office: 810-762-3456
Fax: 810-762-3498
[email protected]

Hours: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday – Friday


Meet the Staff

Chip Evans
(he, him, his)
Disability Services Coordinator
810-762-3456
[email protected]

Chip Evans holds a Master’s degree in Higher Education Leadership from Baker College as well as a Bachelor degree in Computer Information Systems. He has worked in the disability services field for 18 years and previously served as the President of the Michigan Association on Higher Education and Disability (MI-AHEAD). His work is influenced by a social justice and anti-ablest approach, understanding that altering environments to meet the needs of everyone is the best approach to inclusion. In his spare time he enjoys spending time with his family and his English Bulldog Diesel.

Schedule an Appointment with Chip

Chip Evans

Leanne Vamossy
(she, her, hers)
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As the Administrative Assistant, Leanne helps to maintain the day-to-day functioning of the department by ensuring that students’ needs are met in a professional and timely manner. She does this by assisting students, supporting clinical staff, and interacting with faculty and staff on behalf of the students. Leanne also supports the Disability and Accessibility Support Services (DASS) office by coordinating the testing center on campus. Leanne wanted to share that “on a personal note, I enjoy the one on one interactions with our students and I appreciate the opportunity to assist and support them, both academically and socially.”

Leanne Vamossy

Sabrina Moritz
(she, her, hers)
Program Assistant
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Sabrina Moritz is an undergraduate majoring in Psychology with a minor in Anthropology. She is interested in how culture influences psychology. More specifically, how medical ailments differ by language usage and treatment. She extends these interests when it comes to social issues and the treatment of disabled people. One of Sabrina’s major roles in DASS is teaching students how to use a variety of assistive technology. As a disabled student that already uses assistive technology, she can better understand what other students will find useful. Sabrina loves listening and learning about the experiences of disabled students and is always looking for new ways to make the UM-Flint campus more inclusive for disabled folks. In her free time she enjoys drawing, painting, playing video games, and watching anime.

Schedule an Assistive Technology Appointment with Sabrina