Accessibility Support Information

²Ø¾«¸ó complies with the American with Disabilities Act by making our programs and services accessible to students with disabilities. Student Academic and Support Services (SASS) ensures that these students receive assistance by providing auxiliary aids and accommodations. We strive to give students an equal opportunity to succeed in earning their degree.

Accommodations are provided to qualified students with a variety of disabilities, including but not limited to the following:

Students with physical, sensory, medical, psychological, or other temporary impairments may receive services. Because our campus does have classroom buildings that may not fully accommodate students with mobility issues due to the age of the buildings, we will move classrooms for these students to an accessible building.

Reasonable accommodations are provided on an individual basis and are determined based on submitted documentation as well as discussion with students. Accommodations will reflect the diagnosis provide on your documentation. Some accommodations might include:

Accessibility Application

Students who need assistance or accommodations regarding certified disabilities should contact the ²Ø¾«¸ó’s Student Support and Accessibility Office at jowens1@lindenwood.edu or may complete the .

To receive accommodations students will need to provide the following:

Accommodations Appeal

Students that would like to appeal a decision made by the university will need to complete the Accommodations Appeal Form and submit any additional supporting documentation for review.

Kurzweil 3000

²Ø¾«¸ó is proud to offer Kurzweil 3000 for free to all LU students, faculty, and staff!

Kurzweil 3000 is a software by Kurzweil Education that integrates educational tools and assistive technology to aid users with learning differences to fully engage in what they are learning. In addition, Kurzweil aids with focus and organization while promoting independent learning. Kurzweil 3000 offers a variety of helpful features, such as notetaking, annotating, brainstorming, speech-to-text, a graphic brainstorming tool, and colored highlighters.

To use Kurzweil 3000, simply log in using the Microsoft Single Sign on. You can find detailed instructions in the word document below.

If you have any questions, you can contact SASS@lindenwood.edu. Kurzweil also offers users an incredible database of free training materials if you'd like to dive deeper into its features; these trainings and tutorials may be viewed within "".