Services for Students who are Blind or Have a Visual Disability
- Access to materials in alternate formats
- Orientation tour of the campus
- Alternative test administration
- Reader machine in the language lab
- Optelec in the library
- Enlarging materials
- Assistance in registering for Recordings for the Blind and Dyslexic
- Limited evening shuttle and escort service for transportation
- Permission to tape-record lectures
- Accessible class locations
- Liaison with your State Vocational Rehabilitation Agency and assistance in the application process to gain funding
- The option of taking a reduced course load with a prorated tuition*
* Students choosing to take a reduced course load with a prorated tuition are still required to fulfill the tuition degree requirement by accumulating eight full semesters (32 courses) of tuition credit and a minimum of 30 course credits. Students considering this option should discuss it with the Director of SEAS.