Student Accessibility and Inclusive Learning Services is available to assist you, if you have a diagnosis that impacts one or more major life activities, whether permanent or temporary, Student Accessibility may be able to help. Some examples of disability diagnoses Student Accessibility provdies accommodations for can include (but are not limited to): Depression, Anxiety, Attention Defecity Disorder, Autism, Learning Disabilities, Deaf, Blind, Hard of Hearing, other mental health diagnoses, Ehlors Danlos Syndrome, IBS, Seizure Disorders, and more.
There are three primary reasons students should consider coming in to talk with us.
- If you have used accommodations in an educational or work setting because of a disability.
- If you had a 504 Plan or an IEP in K – 12th grade.
- If you are unable to access course material, classes, or other academic opportunities due to a disability.
- When you apply for services, your application mateirals will be reviewed and we will follow up with you via email. We will guide you on next steps for engaging in the interactive process for accessing accommodations.
To find out whether our services can help you, please follow the steps:
1. Navigate to the Student Accessibility and Inclusive Learning Services website.
2. Select New Student Application.
3. Please fill out the web form completely and accurately. You will receive a confirmation email with next steps.
Please Note: You may also contact us without completing the application to explore whether Student Accessibility is right for you.
To learn more, please visit the Student Accessibility and Inclusive Learning Services website or email questions to Student.Accessibility@asu.edu.