Student Accessibility Services

Under Federal Law, students with disabilities are provided a "level playing field" to compete equally with their peers. Leighton University welcomes students with disabilities to participate fully in all aspects of the university's life.  The institution's mission is to ensure that students with physical, learning, or psychological disabilities or chronic medical conditions are presented with equal access to all Leighton's academic programs, activities, and services. The Office of Accessibility Services staff counsel students about the university's policies, procedures, and resources, assess students' clinical and educational documentation, and collaborates with students, faculty, and staff to coordinate reasonable accommodations that support students' individual needs. A Letter of Accommodation, based on documentation from a licensed physician, psychologist, diagnostician, or other healthcare professionals, is issued for students with disabilities when they have presented the necessary documented evidence or the receipt for the testing accommodation this Office. Students are urged to connect with the Office of Accessibility Services as early as possible before the academic Term in which they are enrolled or immediately there after; but no later the the second week of the Term.