Services for Students with Mental Health Conditions

A psychological disability is a diagnosed mental illness or disorder that substantially limits one or more major life activities. It is important to note that a mental disorder in or of itself does not necessarily constitute a disability. Many psychological disorders can be controlled using a combination of medication and psychotherapy so that they do not "substantially limit" a student in the academic environment.

Students who have been evaluated for a psychological disorder and need to request accommodations should follow the procedures under Guidelines for Students with Disabilities.

Mental health disabilities may include bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, anxiety disorder, major depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and other conditions. After review of current medical documentation, accommodations are determined on a case-by-case basis. The Disability Resource Center may make the following recommendations:

  • Allowance to use tape recorder in classroom
  • Supplemental note-taker service
  • Testing accommodation (such as reduced distraction area)
  • Allowance to sit where most comfortable in the classroom (such as near the door or at a distance from others, depending on student's comfort zone)
  • Support of student's petition for late withdrawal if medical absence prohibits student from completing coursework
  • Reasonable flexibility with medical absence when possible

A Department of STUDENT AFFAIRS

Disability Resource Center

119 Stevenson Hall

University of Louisville

Louisville, Kentucky 40292

Office Hours

M-F 9:00am to 5:00 pm

Phone

tel (502) 852-6938

fax (502) 852-0924

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