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 Student Accessibily Services, 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.
Always feel free to let us know about anything that is causing your academic performance to be less than you wish it were. We want to help you succeed in our class.
Health-related resources available to students for free include:
The Student Counseling Center provides confidential, culturally sensitive support for a variety of personal concerns for the students of Rose-Hulman. We provide brief individual counseling, group counseling, couples counseling, assessment, and referrals. Our purpose is to enhance the students' ability to fully benefit from academic and social life at Rose-Hulman. This is achieved by assisting students in the development of personal awareness, building life skills, and overcoming personal concerns.
When you are feeling stress or experiencing any sort of difficult issue, our services can help you find your balance.
To make an appointment, call them at (812) 877-8537, or visit their office in the Union, rooms 245-251. Note: For the fall term, visit them at their temporary location in the modular building located between Speed Hall and Percopo Hall