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Disability Accommodations

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Who we are

In partnership with the Student Success Office and Residence Life, the Disability Support Service Office of Greenville University seeks to ensure an academic experience free from discrimination for its students living with disabilities. With this understanding, the Disability Support Service (DSS) office works to support students living with disabilities by providing reasonable accommodations in academic spaces and residential spaces.

 

Why we do

Greenville University believes that God created each of our students to uniquely shape the world. Through an educational experience that seeks to focus on the development of the whole person, we expect that students will have a thriving higher education experience and come to a knowledge of their full potential in their God-given abilities and individual strengths.

 

What we do

Through the provision of documentation concerning individual situations, as well as the completion of the appropriate paperwork, students can request disability accommodations in the classroom and residential housing that will provide them the access they need for a thriving higher education experience. The DSS office is tasked with reviewing appropriate documentation, determining equitable and reasonable accommodations, and assisting students living with disabilities as they advocate for themselves concerning their approved accommodations in the academic and residential spaces of GU.

 

Let us help you...

The transition into college sometimes causes anxiety or uncertainty, especially if you are challenged physically or mentally. At Greenville University we want to strive to work one on one with you to make your transition into college as smooth as possible. We care very much about your well-being and will try to make as many reasonable accommodations as needed.

If you are a current or accepted GU student, complete the Disability Accommodations Application to start the process of requesting accommodations.

 

Contact Disability Services

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