About the Office
Northwestern University is proud to welcome and support
a diverse student body. By removing some of the barriers
to education that students with disabilities often experience,
we hope to create a learning environment that encourages
and challenges all students.
Northwestern University provides a variety of services
to assist students with disabilities in becoming active
members of the University community. Services vary according
to the type and level of impairment experienced by each
student. The majority of these services are coordinated
by the Office of Services for Students with Disabilities
(SSD).
Mission Statement
The mission of Services for Students with Disabilities
is to ensure that all undergraduate, graduate and professional
school students with disabilities can fully participate
in academic programming and all other facets of University
life on the Chicago and Evanston campuses. To fulfill
this mission, Services for Students with Disabilities
has five primary goals:
I. Gather and evaluate documentation, information and requests to determine eligibility for accommodations and services.
II. Provide, coordinate and facilitate reasonable accommodations and services.
III. Recommend modifications to improve access to University facilities and transportation services.
IV. Provide information and training on disability-related topics to University faculty and staff.
V. Serve as a resource on disability information for the University community and visitors.
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