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Center for Accessibility Resources

 

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Welcome!

Saint Xavier University's Center for Accessibility Resources is committed to working closely with staff and faculty in support of equal access, reasonable accommodations, and academic assistance for students with documented disabilities.

Where we are located: Warde Academic Center, Room A-219

Accommodations

There are many types of accommodations depending on the nature of the disability, which are categorized into the following:

  • Medical (mobility, vision, hearing, health, developmental, TBI, etc.)
  • Psychiatric
  • Learning
  • ADD/ADHD
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    Eligibility

    Any SXU student with a documented disability is eligible for services. According to Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990, persons are provided reasonable accommodations when that person:

    • has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of such person's major life activities;
    • has a record of such impairment; or
    • is regarded as having such impairment.

    The student has an obligation to self-identify that he or she has a disability and needs accommodations. This is a significant change for many students who are used to having a secondary school automatically provide services. This is also a significant change for parents who are used to asking for services for their children and being a partner in the educational process.

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    Steps to take

    Steps to Take

    • Each registered student must have his or her healthcare professional complete a disability verification form.
    • Upon request, the Center for Accessibility Resources will notify individual faculty members of the student's need for accommodations.
    • Discuss specific accommodation needs with their professor at the beginning of each semester.
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