Assisting students with special needs

Rose-Hulman, and the instructors of this course in particular, are committed to working with students who have special needs or disabilities. We understand that "invisible" disabilities (learning and attention deficit disorders, chronic fatigue syndrome, depression, anxiety, etc.) can significantly affect a student's academic performance.

We strongly encourage students to document special academic circumstances with the staff at the Office of Student Affairs, and then to contact us as soon as possible so that we can work together to provide recommended academic accommodations while protecting your privacy. Please note that it is the student's responsibility to request any approved, documented academic accommodations (such as extra time) at least one week in advance of exams.

Another pair of resources available to students for free is: