Registration Form

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Student Information

Please take a few moments to provide the following information. The information that you share will be kept in your confidential record and will be used to facilitate the accommodation process.

If you don't currently have an ISU ID number please leave this field blank.
Please use your university issued email address. If you do not yet have access to this email, please add an email you check regularly.
Please add the phone number of the student requesting accommodations.
Please add any additional contact information (parent/guardian email, phone, etc.)

Accommodation Request Information

The information shared below will be used to help our staff understand your request and be better prepared to guide you through this process.

Are there specific academic environments or tasks where you anticipate needing accommodation?
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This information can focus on the general impacts related to areas where you may need accommodations. You will be able to expand on this in your intake meeting with our staff.

It’s okay if you’re unsure—SAS staff will work with you to identify appropriate accommodations during the interactive process.
Drop files here to upload
Are you currently enrolled in or considering joining the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC)?
Answering won't affect your accommodations; it just helps us share how they may relate to your ROTC experience
Release of Information to Campus Partners
Disability-related information provided to Student Accessibility Services (SAS) is considered an educational record protected by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). FERPA permits SAS to share information about a student’s accommodation eligibility and information necessary to implement approved accommodations with other university school officials who have a legitimate administrative need for such information. School officials may include but are not limited to faculty and instructional staff, residence life staff, academic deans and advisors, police and security, and counseling or health center staff. Legitimate administrative need means the school official needs to review an educational record or receive educational record information in order to fulfill their professional responsibilities. By requesting accommodations, students understand that SAS may discuss and/or exchange verbal and written information regarding accommodations and services with campus partners who have a legitimate administrative reason to be informed.