CETAL writes "If you anticipate or experience academic
barriers based on a disability (including mental health and
chronic or temporary medical conditions), it is your
responsibility to self-disclose and provide documentation to the
Office of Student Accessibility Services. Please note that
accommodations are not retroactive and accommodations cannot be
provided until I receive an email from Student Accessibility
Services. Once the email is sent, please make arrangements with
me as soon as possible to discuss your accommodations
confidentially so they may be implemented in a timely fashion.
For more information contact Student Accessibility Services by
e-mailing
accessibility@iwu.edu
or stopping by their office in Holmes Hall."
CETAL also notes: "Mental health and physical health are
key components of student wellness, and IWU faculty and staff
recognize our role in providing an academically rigorous
environment that supports wellness while also providing
resources. Our campus community aims to create a supportive
academic environment that destigmatizes mental health
challenges, encourages care-seeking, and provides access to
qualified practitioners. We are dedicated to support of both
acute and chronic mental health needs, understanding that
student well-being is fundamental to academic success.
Information on Arnold Health Services and Counseling &
Consultation Services can be found at
https://www.iwu.edu/counseling/; resources on mental health can be also found on the
Counseling & Consultation Services website."