Miami University provides students with disabilities support and services through the Miller Center for Student Disability Services. Miami University and the Miller Center for Student Disability Services (SDS) are committed and passionate about fostering an inclusive and equitable experience for students with disabilities. 10 If you are a student with a disability and feel you may need a reasonable accommodation to fulfill the essential functions of this course, you are encouraged to contact Student Disability Services (SDS) or apply for services. SDS provides accommodations and services for students with a variety of disabilities, including physical, medical, and psychiatric disabilities. You are encouraged to contact SDS to learn more about registration and procedures for requesting accommodations.
Current SDS registered students should request accommodations according to SDS procedure. You are strongly encouraged to request and discuss your accommodations needs during the first 1-2 weeks of the semester.
Miami University is committed to our students' emotional and mental health needs. As such, there are resources available for you if you are experiencing concerns such as anxiety, depression, relationship problems, substance abuse, or other mental health issues impacting your ability to learn. The Student Counseling Service offers confidential mental health counseling for Oxford students, including same-day emergency services. Student Counseling is a confidential resource for reporting a Title IX violation. If you are experiencing any emotional difficulty, please contact their office at 513-529-4634 or refer to their webpage.
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