Does Indiana University have a structured learning disabilities program?
No. Indiana University provides services to all students with disabilities. The office designated by the university to coordinate disability assistance is known as the Office of Disability Services for Student (DSS). DSS coordinates the development and implementation of academic adjustments (e.g., testing modifications) and other support services designed to ensure that students with disabilities have equal access to programs and services of the university.
Related Questions
- Are high-achieving students who also have learning disabilities eligible to participate in the Young Scholars Program?
- Is our program accessible or appropriate for kids with learning or physical disabilities/limitations?
- Does Saint Joseph’s College have a program for students with diagnosed learning disabilities?