Penn State encourages academically qualified students with disabilities to take advantage of its educational programs. It is the policy of the University not to discriminate against the disabled in its admission policies, procedures or its educational programs, services and activities.
No qualified student with a disability may be excluded from participation in or denied the benefits of any course or course of study on the basis of disability.
Applicants to Penn State or prospective students who wish to request accommodations based on a disability should contact the Disability Contact Liaison. Students requesting accommodations must complete requested intake forms and participate in an intake interview. Documentation supporting the request for accommodations must be submitted and cannot be more than three years old. Documentation is specific to the type of disability that a student has. Individual Education Plans (IEP's) from high school are not acceptable. Upon verification of the disability, appropriate accommodations will be recommended.
Melinda Anthony-Spolski, M.S.. NCC, LPC
Coordinator of Counseling and Disability Services
Student Services Building B-106
(570) 385-6127\
mma149@psu.edu
Matthew J. Swatchick
Director of Student Affairs
Student Services Building B-203
(570) 385-6114
mjs48@psu.edu
Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
To learn more about disability services at Penn State, visit the following sites.
Office of Disability Services – University Park
Health Services – Schuylkill
Personal Counseling – Schuylkill
Center for Academic Achievement – Schuylkill

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