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Special Admission Consideration for Students with Disabilities |
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York has a policy of supporting and accommodating students with physical, learning or psychiatric disabilities who wish to pursue higher education.
If you have a diagnosed disability, it is important to identify yourself during the admission process.
If you do not meet our minimum admission requirements, you may wish to be considered for modified admission consideration.
If your circumstances do not impact your admissibility to the University (in other words, you meet our admission requirements), we want to make sure you know about the support services we have in place.
In no way will identifying yourself be a disadvantage to you. We want to know who you are so we can ensure you get the support you need both during the admission process and afterwards. Even if you don't presently need any support, this could change.
York provides a number of support services for students with physical, learning or psychiatric disabilities. If you are admitted to York and need support and accommodations, consult with an adviser before the beginning of the academic year. You may request accommodation in teaching style, evaluation methods or other course requirements in all courses. Arrangements should be made before the start of the academic term. Failure to make these arrangements may jeopardize your opportunity to receive academic accommodations.
For more information visit http://www.yorku.ca/futurestudents/requirements/disabilities.html.
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