All disabilities must be documented according to Office of Accessibility guidelines. These guidelines are defined by disability and are available upon request. It is the student’s responsibility to obtain documentation of the disability.
Persons with disabilities receive accommodations after they have
The accommodations listed below are the more common accommodations implemented for students with disabilities. Appropriate accommodations are determined by documentation content, the parameters of the course, and the professor's learning goals.
These support services are short term and are directly related to a student issue. They are not designed to replace other services or courses offered by The University of Toledo.
The University of Toledo provides the following support services at no charge to enrolled students. In addition, to these general services, individual colleges offer services specific to their domain. The Office of Accessibility strongly encourages students with disabilities to supplement their accommodations and support services through the Office of Accessibility with the free services offered by The University of Toledo and the individual colleges.
The University of Toledo through the Office of Financial Aid offers a limited number of scholarships for students registered with the Office of Accessibility.
Students and employees of The University of Toledo with a documented disability can receive services if their documented disability is a mental or physical impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities such as walking, talking, hearing, seeing, or learning.
The University of Toledo does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, gender orientation, disability, and/or age.