Disability Services
Elizabethtown College has a long-standing tradition fostering the values of peace, non-violence, human dignity, and social justice. Aligning our practices with these core values, the Office of Disability Services is committed to providing equal access for students to all courses, programs, services, and activities. Part of the Center for Student Success, we offer resources, tools, and support to help students become responsible decision-makers and knowledgeable self-advocates as they pursue their academic and professional goals. In addition, we are committed to working with the entire campus community to cultivate an awareness of an inclusive educational environment.
Commitment to Equal Access:
Elizabethtown College is committed to providing equal access to courses, programs, services, and activities - for all students. The Office of Disability Services works with the campus community to facilitate academic, housing, dining, and campus job accommodations in accordance with the Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
It’s important to understand that most students with a condition considered a disability under ADA do not think of themselves as disabled, but 19% of undergraduate students report having a disability (U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics (2019). So, while you may acknowledge you have a condition that makes it difficult for you to function in one or more areas of your life, you may not realize there are a few things that might lessen its impact on your college experience. Anxiety, depression, ADHD, learning disabilities, food allergies, hearing or visual impairments, and other chronic illnesses can be considered a disability under ADA. If you would like more information about accommodations, please contact us – we look forward to working with you.