Learning Center

Student accessibility services

Students with known disabilities are encouraged to disclose and request reasonable accommodations as early as possible. Waiting to request accommodations until after academic difficulties arise may affect your ability to complete the program successfully.

For more information about ADA policies or procedures, contact the assistant director of Learning Center and Accessibility Services at accommodations@neomed.edu.

Submit Consideration Request

To submit accessibility requests for consideration, please complete the following steps:

Step 2

Complete the Student Request for Accommodations Intake Form located on the NEOMED Maxient Portal.

Step 3

Submit medical documentation using the provider form to verify the disability and its impact. You may also submit additional documentation through Student Accessibility Services Documentation Upload Link such as prior IEP/504 Plans, psychoeducational evaluations, or records of previous accommodations.

Step 4

You will receive a letter via email stating your request is under review. At this time please schedule an intake meeting with the Accessibility Specialist as part of the interactive process. 

Step 5

Accommodation decisions are made through an individualized, interactive process. Most requests are reviewed within 2–3 weeks once all documentation from the interactive process has been reviewed.

NATIONAL TESTING ACCOMMODATIONS

Visit your college’s licensure website for information on requesting national testing accommodations. Be sure to review all deadlines and documentation requirements carefully.

Please reach out to the Accessibility Specialist if you are in need of support with applying for national testing accommodations.

Please note: Students should pay special attention to the timelines and requirements of these national testing accommodation requests.

ADA Compliance: It is the policy of Northeast Ohio Medical University to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and state and local requirements regarding persons with disabilities. Under these laws, no otherwise qualified individual with a disability shall be denied access to participation in services, programs or activities of the University solely by reason of his or her disability. Federal law applies to individuals with substantial impairments affecting one or more major life activities (e.g., walking, seeing, speaking, breathing, learning, working or performing manual tasks), those with records of such impairments, and those who are regarded as having such impairments. As Northeast Ohio Medical University is enriched by persons with disabilities in its student body and among the faculty and staff, it is important also to understand and support the needs and rights of these individuals. All individuals will be held to the same standards and must be able to carry out the essential functions of their positions or programs with or without reasonable accommodation. Upon request of persons with disabilities, the University will make efforts to provide reasonable accommodations, however, the University is unable to make accommodations that impose an undue burden, present a direct threat to the health or safety of others, or fundamentally alter the nature or its programs, services or activities.

Contact

For students
Email: accommodations@neomed.edu

For employees
Email: hroffice@neomed.edu

Website accessibility
Email: web@neomed.edu

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