What is the Accessibility Resources and Testing Center?

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If you have, or believe you have a disability, you may contact the Accessibility Resources and Testing Center to coordinate reasonable classroom accommodations, access to technology or other academic assistance. The Accessibility Resources and Testing Center serves students with a wide range of disabilities including but not limited to medical or health impairment, vision or hearing disability, physical disability, learning disabilities, attention deficit disorder, or mental health impairment. All information will be treated confidentially. Students should meet with the Accessibility Resources and Testing Center to coordinate accommodations and then provide a Letter of Accommodation to the instructor within the first two weeks of the semester. Accommodations are not retroactive. They begin only after:

  • Appropriate documentation has been received and accepted by the Coordinator of Accessibility Resources and Testing  
  • Letters of Accommodation (LOA) have been prepared 
  • You have delivered your Letters of Accommodation to your instructors

Appropriate academic accommodations may then be provided for you. You may contact the Accessibility Resources and Testing Center in room 186 Student Academic Services building, phone 575.562.2280.

  • Last Updated Sep 12, 2019
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  • Answered By Ellen Gardiner

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