Accessibility Services’ (AS) goal is to work with students to identify, reduce, or remove barriers to obtain education. In pursuit of its mission AS:
Lake Superior State University is committed to providing a welcoming and inclusive campus environment for people of all abilities. Our Accessibility Services (AS) office is committed to helping students with disabilities participate as fully as possible in the university’s programs, services, and activities. It is our policy that persons with disabilities will have access to any program, service, or activity offered by the university that is comparable to the access received by persons without disabilities unless such access would place an undue burden upon the university. If technologies or other products are needed to provide access to university programs, services, or activities, AS will make every reasonable effort to purchase such products; if these products cannot be purchased, AS will make provisions for effective alternatives that meet the accessibility requirements.
Students with disabilities have a right to:
To obtain the necessary accommodations, students are responsible for:
All students who identify themselves as having a disability should contact Accessibility Services (AS) to request accommodations.  Students with disabilities have the same obligations that all students have to meet all university standards for academic performance and codes of conduct. Faculty members are not obligated to provide accommodations to students without receiving an Accommodation Letter from the student, which notifies them of the accessibility accommodations the student is able to utilize. Students should contact the AS office to make an appointment for setting up their accommodations.