Loyola University Maryland

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Disability Support Services

What's Here

Loyola's Commitment

  Loyola's Policy

Loyola's Campus

  Campus Resources

  Andrew White Student Center 

  DeChiairo College Center

  Emergency Evacuation

For More Information

  Links

  Contact

  Guide Dog Etiquette

Information for Students

Prospective Students

  Services and Accommodations

  Types of Disabilities

  Registration Process

Registered Loyola Students

  Forms

  Books in Alternative Format 

  Exam/Test Modifications 

  Flexible Class Attendance Policy 

Information for Faculty

Faculty Handouts

  Test  Procedures

  Flexible Class Attendance

Forms

  Alternative Testing Form

  Interpreter Form

Grievance Policy

It is the policy and practice of Loyola College to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended, and state and local requirements regarding students with disabilities. The Office of Disability Support Services strives to respond to student requests and concerns promptly and reasonably.

If you are a Loyola student and you believe you have been discriminated against on the basis of disability, you have the right to file a complaint according to Loyola’s Harassment and Discrimination Policy and Procedures. This includes situations where you believe you have been denied a reasonable accommodation.

Loyola’s Harassment and Discrimination Policy and Procedures are listed in Section H of the Community Standards Handbook. Click here for a copy of the 2008 - 2009 Community Standards Handbook.

You will note that Loyola’s policy encourages informal resolution of complaints when possible. The DSS office encourages students to meet with a member of our staff if students believe they are being discriminated against on the basis of disability or have concerns about the actions of a DSS office employee, a professor, or other Loyola employee or student.