Should I Connect with AES?
Should I connect with AES?
Start here to determine your next step.
Do you anticipate disability-related needs that may require accommodations in exams, coursework, housing, dining, or other university experiences?
Did you have accommodations in high school, such as an IEP, 504 Plan, or similar support?
Not sure?
If you are unsure whether your situation may involve a disability-related need, you can continue through the guide or you are invited to schedule a meeting with AES to talk through your questions.
Meeting with AES does not mean accommodations will be approved. It is an opportunity to better understand the process and possible next steps.
Schedule a meeting with AES
High school plans do not transfer to college.
AES invites you to schedule a meeting to talk through your needs and the accommodation request process, which is based on disability-related impact.
Schedule a meeting with AES
Even if you have not had accommodations in the past, you are invited to connect with AES if a medical, psychological, or learning condition affects your experience in the university setting.
AES invites you to schedule a meeting to talk through your needs and the accommodation request process, which is based on disability-related impact.
You’re all set for now
You do not need to contact AES at this time.
If you experience changes related to a medical, psychological, or learning condition that affect your experience in the university setting, you can reach out to AES to discuss next steps.

