Medical Conditions
Medical Conditions may include, but are not limited to anemia, asthma, cancer, cerebral palsy, Chrohn’s disease, diabetes, epilepsy, fibromyalgia, heart disease, HIV-AIDS, lupus, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, sickle cell and traumatic brain Injury.
Available Support*
The support and accommodations provided to each student are based upon the documentation presented by the student. The documentation is evaluated, and the student will discuss reasonable accommodations with a disability specialist. Some of the accommodations utilized by students with psychological and or medical conditions include:
- Alternative test-taking accommodations
- Locker (assigned based on priorities)
- Personal, academic, and career track counseling
- Priority registration
- Program planning and advisement specific to the student's needs
*PLEASE NOTE: Not all students will need all of the above services. Specific accommodations are based on the diagnostic information provided by each student and consultation with the Intake Counselor.