What is the admissions process for students with disabilities or how does the Wentworth admissions office view students’ disabilities?
When a student applies to Wentworth, he/she can decide whether or not to disclose a disability, for example a learning disability, during the process. However, disclosure of a disability does not play a role in the admissions decision. A student with a disability still must meet the admission requirements of both the Institute and the intended academic program. If the student is accepted and chooses to enroll at Wentworth, he/she must follow the procedures discussed on this website in order to receive accommodations.
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