The Resources for Students section below provides more information on how to request and maintain accommodations. Midland University supports each student’s efforts to become a self-sufficient learner and encourages any student needing accommodations to seek support as early as possible. All accommodations must be consistent with the established academic requirements and standards of Midland University, and a student with accommodations continues to be responsible for his/her education and personal needs. Appropriate written documentation of disability is required, and any accommodation provided is based upon individual needs and existing academic requirements.
Upon acceptance to Midland University, students seeking accommodations are responsible for notifying the Student Accommodations Office. The University strives to offer an environment where learning and personal development opportunities are available to all admitted students. Midland University is committed to providing an accessible learning environment and willingly makes reasonable accommodations for individuals with documented disabilities. Section 504 of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1973, The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and The Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments of 2008 (ADA) ensure persons with disabilities have equal access opportunities. The Student Accommodations Specialist works directly with students who have a documented disability and are seeking accommodations. The Student Accommodations Office is located in Luther Library. Schedule a campus visit and start your journey to becoming a Midland University Warrior! Schedule a Visit Student Accommodations Office
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