The Office of Student Disability Services (OSDS) is a division of the Office of Equity and Access (OEA). The OSDS serves undergraduate, graduate, professional and health sciences students across the globe.
The mission of the OSDS is to support the achievement of superior student outcomes for all students. Our services are designed to provide students with the best academic experience and support removing boundaries and roadblocks to ensure full access and engagement in educational programs.
The goal and ultimate vision of OSDS is barrier-free campuses (including campus and online/virtual programs) where accessibility is embedded in the thread of our courses and culture and where we lead the example of student experience for all.
If you are looking to receive services through the Office of Student Disability Services, we want to support you during this time. To start the process, email the information to the Walden email address below. We will provide you with the knowledge to begin the interactive process of accommodation and may then also request a phone call for questions and introduction.
If you need to speak over Teams, we will provide a link.
If you require other accessibility needs to experience the call, please indicate that in your email.
Walden University
[email protected]
OSDS Phone
855.229.0848
OSDS Fax
630.596.1651
Adtalem and its institutions and program are committed to providing equal access to educational opportunities for qualified students with disabilities in accordance with government, state, and local laws as applicable to the student’s program, institution, and location. All accommodations requested are reviewed on an individual basis to determine what is reasonable and appropriate. The student should understand the process is an interactive one that takes time.
Students should apply as early as possible as there may be some situations where a request for accommodation is made at a point where appropriate arrangements cannot practicably or reasonably be made. Reviews may take a minimum of 10 business days once the file is determined complete and status updates are available in your email.
Accommodations are not applied retroactively.
Along with the request form, students should submit supporting documentation from their physician/clinician, dated within the last five years, which at a minimum, verifies: 1) the presence of the diagnosed medical condition and 2) the current impact of the diagnosed medical condition. However, if the documents listed below are unavailable to the student, OSDS encourages students to submit documentation available to them along with the request form to help facilitate the process.
If a student does not have supporting documentation or is having difficulty obtaining the supporting documentation from their physician/clinician, or a student is unsure what type of supporting documentation to provide with the request form, OSDS encourages and welcomes the student to schedule an appointment with an OSDS Accommodation Coordinator to further discuss.
Examples of supporting documentation that may be requested include but are not limited to:
Note: Some requested accommodations may require more detailed documentation to illustrate a connection between the impact of the disability on a major life activity, the described barrier in the academic or clinical setting, and the requested accommodation.
*If you would like information for what is available in your community regarding these services you may reach out to OSDS. However, please know OSDS does not recommend and are not affiliated with any of these services which may be available in the community and any responsibility would lie with the third party directly.
Accommodations are determined on a case-by-case basis, however, generally speaking, OSDS will require documents relevant to your current program of study and institution.
What if I disagree with my Accommodation Coordinator’s decision?Students will need to file an appeal- see Accommodation Decision Appeal and retrieve form from OSDS.
Why won’t you tell me what I can get for accommodations without the process or give me a list of accommodations I can apply for?
OSDS reviews requests on an individual basis to customize support for students’ needs.
What happens if I don’t feel I have received my approved accommodations?Contact OSDS immediately to have a case opened for review.
How are accommodations implemented?Students who are approved to receive accommodations are given a notification letter of approval. To utilize the accommodations, students are required to provide notification of the accommodations to the appropriate professor/instructor/department prior to their intended use. There will also be a minimum required time period for notice in order to implement the approved accommodations. For details, refer to the specifications on the letter provided.
Does OSDS review requests for professional testing such as NCLEX, USMLE Step 1, USMLE Step 2 CK, and USMLE Step 3, NAVLE, etc.
Each of Adtalem’s institutions has its own customized policy taking into account location (to include local laws and ordinances). Please refer to your institution’s student handbook for the policy and specifics. Reach out to OSDS any time with questions.
What if my needs changed or my accommodations are not working for me? How do I request additional or alternate accommodations to what I currently have?
Please report the concern to the Accessibility Specialist by emailing [email protected] with the information.
If I am dismissed or withdrawn from my program can I apply for accommodation?A student must be in active student status to have an accommodation request reviewed.
If I had accommodations and went on leave, or was withdrawn, moved locations, or changed programs are my accommodations still active?
You will need to contact the Office of Student Disability Services to determine if you need to update your request or if your accommodations are still applicable.
What do I do if I have a food allergy?Contact the OSDS for accommodations, information on signage and support such as food availability on location in the in-person environments such as practicals or clinicals.
Students who wish to formally appeal an accommodation decision made by the Office of Student Disability Services (OSDS) must submit the required form and any necessary documentation within 10 calendar days after receiving their accommodation decision.
Please fill out the form completely and accurately, as information missing from this form may delay the appeal process. Documentation must be submitted in one file to the OSDS. To appeal a decision, your appeal must meet one of the three grounds for appeal as notated in Part C of the request form 1-Procedural error by OSDS during the process that significantly impacted the outcome of the decision. 2-There is new information available that did not exist at the time of the initial request that has the potential to alter the outcome of the decision 3-There is Evidence of bias on the part of the OSDS Accommodation Coordinator that rendered the decision making it impossible to be objective.
*Please know the interactive process is still available to you, for new or alternate requests and does not apply to this process.
If it is determined that the documentation satisfies the appeal process grounds stated previously, the Manager of the OSDS or Designee will review the appeal. Please note that the review of an appeal does not guarantee a reversal of the original decision. If the appeal documentation does not satisfy the process criteria, or the student does not appeal within 10 calendar days, the appeal will be determined to be insufficient for review and the student will forfeit the right to an appeal.
Please note the decision by the Manager of the OSDS or Designee is final and not subject to further review.
Certain life events can adversely affect a student’s ability to participate. Some of the ways we see these temporary circumstances or injuries are broken limbs, strep throat, car accidents, flu, mono, bronchitis. While there may be supports available, the contact for this type of concern would start with faculty and potentially include areas as the institution such as Student Success. Academics may be able to go over leave or incompletes etc. If the concern/impairment in question is not a temporary or permanent disability, OSDS will refer you to the institutional departments.
If you believe you need assistance for a temporary disability that may be severe and pervasive contact the OSDS with questions. Temporary disability requests will be reviewed on an individual basis but generally are for a period of 6 months or greater. Minimally students would be affected for more than one term of their academic study.
Students who believe they have been discriminated against due to a disability should contact Adtalem’s Office of Equity and Access at [email protected] for assistance or to file a complaint.