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Student Accessibility and Achievement helps 91Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ’s diverse student body reach their academic goals and overcome barriers by providing not only accommodations for students with documented disabilities but also additional learner support for students facing barriers in university. Academic accommodations are available for students with documented disabilities that may be permanent, temporary, or episodic. Our other resources and programs supporting academic achievement are available to all 91Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ students, from on-demand resources and webinars and a tutor-matching program, to targeted programming focused on teaching academic strategies.
Students with disabilities registered in the School of Continuing Studies shouldÌýcontact Student Accessibility and AchievementÌýto determine if there areÌýacademic accommodationsÌýthat may be able to reduce their barriers in the academic environment. Some of these accommodations are:
- Exam accommodations
- Note-taking
- Learning resources
- Assistive technology
- Alternate text formatting
- Peer-to-peer supports
For students in Continuing Studies who take courses in the evening and can’t make physical appointments on campus during business hours, advisors are available throughout the Workday for appointments by Skype. If you would like to arrange a Skype appointment, please indicate this to our front desk staff when you book an appointment.
Make an appointment with anÌýAccess Services AdvisorÌý
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Contact us
Student Accessibility and Achievement
1010 Sherbrooke Ouest, Suite 410
Montreal, Quebec, H3A 2R7
514-398-6009
Email:Ìýaccess.achieve [at] mcgill.ca