Hall
selection options
The college has a variety of housing options for students with disabilities.
The Moore Complex has fully accessible apartments
and suites. Several residence halls are equipped with elevators
for access for persons with physical disabilities. All residence
halls are equipped with strobe lights for visual alerts in case
of emergencies. Vibration equipment for beds is available upon request.
Students who will require special housing should
discuss their needs with the Office of Residence Life as soon as
possible after admission so that proper arrangements can be made.
Single
Rooms as a Medical Necessity
A limited number of single rooms are available
for students who require such housing because of their disability
or medical condition. Assignment to what is referred to as a "medical
single" is made after a review of documented need by the Weigel
Health Center and the Office for Disability Services. Students who
require a single room must submit their request and proper documentation
from an appropriately licensed specialist who is authorized to make
such recommendations to the Office of Residence Life.
The cost for housing in a single room because of
medical necessity is the same as the single room rate.
The college does not provide free housing for attendants
or aides.
Students should discuss their need for an accessible
housing with the Director of Residence Life.
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