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Disability
Services
The goal of disability services at Indiana Wesleyan University
is to work cooperatively with students to help them reach
their maximum academic, social, and personal potential.
This is accomplished by integrating legal expectations,
Indiana Wesleyan’s standards of service, and Christ-like
principles. The Disability Services Coordinator is
a trained professional, responsible for determining accommodation
eligibility and for coordinating office services for students
with disabilities. The coordinator works with the students,
faculty, and staff to design and implement a plan of reasonable
accommodations that allows for equal access to all areas
of university life.
IWU Disability Policy
Equal Access
Indiana Wesleyan University is committed to inclusion
and equal access of individuals with disabilities. Individuals
will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability
or be denied equal access and appropriate accommodation
to the educational opportunities available at IWU.
“No otherwise qualified person with a disability
in the United States shall, solely on the basis of disability,
be denied access to, or the benefits of, or be subjected
to discrimination under any program or activity in any
institution receiving federal financial assistance.”
–Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973
Admissions
Admission decisions are made without regard to disabilities.
All prospective students are expected to present academic
credentials that meet or exceed the minimum requirements
for admissions.
Prospective students with disabilities are not required
to identify themselves to the Admissions Office or the
Disability Services Coordinator. However, those interested
in receiving academic accommodations are encouraged to
meet with, or contact, the Disability Services Coordinator as early as possible to allow for a review of
documentation and the formulation of an accommodation
plan.
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