DISABILITY SERVICES
Disability Services leads the Meredith community in our commitment to recognize disability as a valued aspect of diversity, to embrace access as a matter of social justice, and to design more welcoming and inclusive environments. Disability Services encourages the development of independence and self-advocacy skills while supporting the learning experience by providing students and the College with resources, education, and direct services.
Attention incoming students for Fall 2024:
Remember to complete the New Student Checklist!
Resources for current students—updating accommodations each semester, developing academic success strategies, and more
Assistive Techology
Assistive Technology (AT) is a generic term that describes tools used by people to accomplish tasks that they may not otherwise be able to do. Disability Services uses AT to promote independence and employs a variety of options based on individual needs.
Learn more about what is offered and how to use these technologies through Disability Services.