If you need an accommodation for a documented visible, invisible, and/or temporary disability, contact Accessibility Services so you can get the most out of your university experience. Sample accessibility services can include:
- Campus accessibility
- Confidential consultations
- Test, exam, and classroom accommodation
- Assistance with grants
- Assistance with adaptive technology
- Note-taking, tutoring, mentoring
- Use of a scribe or reader during testing
- Learning strategy support
- Assistance with self-advocacy
- Transition planning with high school students
- Alternate formats of textbooks (digital/.pdf)
Additionally – if you cannot wear a mask, you will need an accommodation from Accessibility Services. Do this before classes begin if possible.