Dr. Judith A. Marlowe ’69 Office of Student Accessibility

Contact


Dr. Judith A. Marlowe ’69 Office of Student Accessibility
333 Thomas More Way
Crestview Hills, KY 41017
859-344-3582
859-344-3609 – FAX
[email protected]

Applying for Accommodations

The process for requesting accommodations is a multi-step process initiated by the student.

Registration with the Dr. Judith A. Marlowe ’69 Office of Student Accessibility is the first step toward receiving reasonable accommodations for which you may qualify. It is important that you register each semester and that you keep your documentation on file and current with regards to your specific disability.

You must register online on the form below.  Please arrive prior to your meeting and set aside time to discuss any and all accommodations and services available to you through the Thomas More Success Center, Dr. Judith A. Marlowe ’69 Office of Student Accessibility, and other college offices.

  • Include the required documentation. 
  • Watch your e-mail, you will receive a meeting time and date to discuss the accommodations and receive the paperwork you will need to distribute.
  • Communicate with your professors, distribute the accommodation letter and return the acknowledgment form to the Dr. Judith A. Marlowe ’69 Office of Student Accessibility.
  • You are set, keep in mind you may have to request items throughout the term such as scheduling a test, alternative format materials etc.
  • You, as the student, are responsible for disclosing the disability information and requesting accommodations.
  • Begin the process early, you will need to provide documentation which may take the time for you to collect.
  • Be proactive, you will need to request accommodations every term. Remember to request them early.
  • You will need to provide the accommodation letter to each professor at the beginning of the term. Set aside time to discuss your needs with them.
  • Be informed about the Dr. Judith A. Marlowe ’69 Office of Student Accessibility and Thomas More policies and procedures. You will need to request ongoing accommodations such as scheduling test, requesting alternative format material, or facility changes.
  • Be your best advocate, remember to stay in communication with key people, Dr. Judith A. Marlowe ’69 Office of Student Accessibility staff, your professors, etc.