Helen A. Kellar Institute for Human disAbility - George Mason University
About Us

The Kellar Institute for Human DisAbilities (KIHd) is an interdisciplinary campus-based organization focusing on improving the lives and productivity of children and adults with disabilities. KIHd combines the resources of the university with local, state, regional, national, public, and private sector agencies and organizations to develop products, services, and programs for persons with disabilities.

Coronavirus/COVID-19 Notice:

Mason to move to virtual instruction for rest of semester, extend spring schedule by a week. Find out what you need to know to be prepared. Visit Mason's Coronavirus Information page and read Dean Ginsberg’s letter to CEHD students.

Dr. Lynn Wiley and GMU TTAC awarded the Martha Glennan Inclusion and Equality Award!

Dr. Lynn Wiley and GMU TTAC awarded the Martha Glennan Inclusion and Equality Award!

December 19, 2018

Dr. Lynn Wiley and GMU TTAC for being awarded the Martha Glennan Inclusion and Equality Award

The Martha Glennan Disability Inclusion & Equality Award
Recognizing individuals, businesses and organizations that demonstrate successful inclusion and equality for Fairfax area people with disabilities.
“The Virginia Department of Education’s Training and Technical Assistance Center at George Mason University is a tremendous assets to our community. The Staff provide a plethora of free support to individuals with disabilities, their families, educations, and other professionals. They provide training and resources to schools to help ensure that every child has the accommodations and modifications they need to be successful both in school and in transitioning to career and post-secondary opportunities.” –
The Fairfax Area Disabilities Services Board