The University of Lynchburg does not offer any courses or programs specific to students with disabilities, however, we offer a wide range of academic support services for all students. The small class environment, close-knit community, and abundance of resources provide students with a strong support system for personal and academic achievement.
We encourage students to use these various resources proactively rather than reactively for the best outcome.
Academic Resources
- Academic Advising
- Academic Coaching Program
- Advising and Academic Resource Center
- Alton L. Wilmer Writing Center
- Assistive Technology, Read and Write Software (Text to Speech, Research, Study Skills, Vocabulary Study Guide)
- Career and Professionalism Center
- College Success Strategies
- Knight-Capron Library
- Mathematics Engagement Center
- Modern Language Resource Center
- New Student Programs (First Year, Transfer, Access and Second Degree, Commuter)
- Peer Academic Coaching (PAC)
- Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS)
Other Resources
- Case Management
- Center for Community Engagement
- Clubs and Organizations
- Counseling Center
- Dining Services
- Health Center
- Office of Equity and Inclusion
- Office of Housing and Residence Life
- Office of Information Technology and Resources
- Office of the Registrar
- Office of Wellness and Health Promotion
- Online Solutions Center
- Student Life
- Student Services and Resources
The Center for Accessibility and Disability Resources offers students with disabilities academic support through Learning Strategies Mentoring. The focus of this mentoring program is transition and executive function (time management, organization, planning, etc.).
Students scheduled for LSM meet with CADR staff weekly for one semester and thereafter on an as-needed basis. While spaces are generally reserved for students who are new to the University (first-year and transfer), CADR works with all students with disabilities as appointments are available.