Qualifying Conditions
Student Disability Services provides academic accommodations for students with documented disabilities. Listed below are examples of conditions that would qualify a student for services. This is not a comprehensive list.
- Chronic health conditions (e.g. cancer, diabetes, Crohn's Disease, epilepsy)
- ADD/ADHD
- Mental health conditions (e.g. anxiety, depression, bipolar, PTSD)
- Blind/low vision
- D/deaf or Hard of Hearing
- Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
- Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
- Mobility conditions (e.g. Cerebral Palsy, paraplegia, quadriplegia)
- Learning disabilities (e.g. dyscalculia, dyslexia)
- Temporary Injuries/Illnesses (e.g. broken arm/leg, concussion, surgery recovery)
Students are welcome to speak with an SDS coordinator about their specific situation and if they would qualify for services.
Temporary Injuries/Accommodations
Students with temporary injuries, such as a broken leg/arm, concussion, or surgery recovery can register with and receive accommodations through Disability Services on a temporary basis.
Pregnancy
Pregnancy, in and of itself, is NOT a qualifying condition that would receive accommodations from Student Disability Services. Contact the Regional Title IX Office for additional information.