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University Policy for Students with Disabilities

ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ University strives to provide an environment for personal and intellectual growth of all its students, and also complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. In order to meet these commitments, ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ offers educational opportunities and reasonable academic accommodations for the needs of qualified students with disabilities. The standards for academic credit should not be modified for students with disabilities. Students with disabilities have fulfilled the same entrance requirements, have the same range of backgrounds and experiences as other students at ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥, and should be fully capable of meeting ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥'s standards. The University's goal is to provide access and reasonable accommodations in helping the students achieve those expectations.
 

Students with with physical disabilities, neurologically-based disorders that trigger a physical response, sensory disabilities, chronic health conditions that rise to a level of a disability, or a temporary injury that requires accommodations

Services for students with physical disabilities are coordinated through the Office of Disability Services.

If you have any questions about access issues, please email the Office of Disability Services or Gregory Hannah or call 610-519-3209.
 

Students with learning disabilities, ADHD, Autistic students, and students with mental health conditions that rise to the level of disability

Services for students with learning disabilities, ADHD, Autistic students, and students with mental health conditions that rise to the level of disability are provided by Learning Support Services (LSS). Students who choose to self-identify and ask for academic accommodations must complete a registration process with LSS. Please refer to the LSS policies and procedures regarding Accessing Accommodations.

If you have any questions about academic accommodations, contact learning.support.services@villanova.edu or call 610-519-5176
 

Important Information for Faculty

Students who have not registered with LSS or ODS will sometimes approach professors to ask for accommodations. These students should be referred to LSS or ODS, so that appropriate accommodations can be worked out in conjunction with LSS. Instructors should not make special accommodations for students who have not registered with LSS or ODS.

Please refer to our guidelines on creating a Syllabus Statement and our suggestions for how to Work with Students with Disabilities. Visit the Faculty Section on the LSS webpage or contact the LSS office with any questions or concerns at 610-519-5176.

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Office of Learning Support Services

Location:

Learning Commons in                      Falvey Library, Suite 212

Address: 

800 Lancaster Avenue                      ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥, PA 19085

Phone:

610.519.5176

Fax:

610.519.8015

Email:

learning.support.services@villanova.edu

Follow us:

@ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥LSS

Hours of Operation:

Monday through Friday

9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 

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Student Testimonials

“I can honestly say that the support I received from LSS was key to my success as a student at ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ and today as an ongoing student of life.â€

~ UG Alum, Class of 2021, Mathematics

"LSS has constructively impacted my experience as a learning-disabled student at ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥. [They] empowered me with the courage to advocate for myself and relinquish some of my pathological anxiety." 

~ UG Alum, Class of 2022 & MA Alum, Class of 2023, Communications

“Working closely with ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ LSS starting the first week of my freshman year really changed the trajectory of my academic career.â€

~ UG Alum, Class of 2022, Psychology

"During my time at ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥, LSS was the most helpful academic resource available. The LSS team is extremely friendly and are always there to make sure you achieve your academic goals!" 

~ UG Alum, Class of 2023, Mechanical Engineering