Wesleyan University 

Disabilities Services Notification Form - Summer Session

Students who have disabilities, even if they do not intend to use reasonable accommodations, should notify Disabilities Services that they are participating in summer courses by submitting the form below.  Students often have questions about whether to register with this office. There may be benefits to registering with the office regardless of a need for formal accommodations. The Associate Dean for Student Academic Resources, who administers Disabilities Services, will talk with students individually and confidentially about the services at Wesleyan, differences between high school and college, or completing work during a fast paced summer session. The dean will help students think through the implications of not requesting reasonable accommodations during the summer at Wesleyan. For many students, Wesleyan provides a less structured environment that presents unfamiliar or unforeseen challenges. The summer at Wesleyan can be smoother with reasonable accommodations in place. 

 

NOTIFICATION FORM

Disabilities Services will use the information you provide to inform you of deadlines, policies, job fairs and events relevant to students who have disabilities. Personal identifying information divulged on this form will not be disseminated without your permission.

 

First Name

Last Name

Class Year

WesID               

Wesleyan E-mail     (must be your Wesleyan e-mail address!)

 

Do you have one or more documented disability?         

Please describe the disability/ies.

 

Do you intend to request reasonable accommodations? 

Please describe the reasonable accommodations you might request.

 

 

Are there any other services that would benefit you because of your disability/ies?

Please describe.

 

Please submit any other questions for the office.

 

Please note that submission of this form does not register you with Disabilities Services. For information on how to register with the office and what supporting documentation is needed to request accommodations, please go to the Student Guide to Disabilities Services.