Admission to the University of Lynchburg is based on your academic qualifications. All applicants to the University must meet the same academic requirements, regardless of disability. The University will make no pre-admission inquiry about your disability.
The University of Lynchburg is committed to ensuring that all students have the same opportunities to learn. The Center for Accessibility and Disability Resources (CADR) helps students with disabilities get accomadations so they can have an equal chance to learn. This may include things like providing note-takers or extended time on exams.
If you are a prospective student taking part in a scholarship competition at Lynchburg and your need disability accommodations, you should contact the CADR at least two weeks before the competition.
Contact Center for Accessibility and Disability Resources staff for more information.