Register for Accessibility
ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES
Location: Student Academic Success, Second Floor
Book an Appointment
403-407-9099
Accessibility@ambrose.edu
Accommodations
Students requesting Academic Accommodations through Accessibility Services are required to contact the Accessibility & Student Support Coordinator each semester. The Accessibility Coordinator will be the key you need to help navigate the academic barriers you might experience while attending Ambrose. They will educate you on the processes related to different accommodations that are available to you and what type of documentation you will need to receive these supports.
Are you newly diagnosed with a disability and are unsure of the supports Ambrose has to offer?
- See a list of Types of Accessibility Services offered at Ambrose University for those with documented disabilities.
- Connect with our office to discuss your options.
Register as an Accessibility Student
Complete 3 steps once you are a student at Ambrose:
Step 1
Complete the Registration and Consent for Services form.
- This form helps our Accessibility & Student Coordinator understand where you're coming from and gives us consent to act on your behalf.
Step 2
Submit your disability documentation to the Accessibility & Student Support Coordinator.
- Documentation must indicate the impact your disability(ies)/condition(s) have on you in an academic setting. Optionally, it may identify or recommend specific accommodations and supports that would reduce the barriers you encounter.
- Not sure what documentation is required? See chart below.
- If you are unsure if the documentation you have is appropriate, don't hesitate to ask!
Step 3
Book an appointment with the Accessibility & Student Support Coordinator.
When you meet with the Accessibility Coordinator you will:
- Review submitted documentation.
- Create a personal support plan.
- Discuss potential Government Funding and Grant eligibility.
Funding & Grants
Did you know you could qualify for government funding and grants offered to students with a medically documented disability?
- Look for more details on the Funding and Grants page
- The Accessibility Coordinator has all the details and plays a crucial role for having government funding and grants approved for your educational needs.
- Funding can take time to coordinate. Making an appointment with the Accessibility & Student Support Coordinator as early as possible is advised.
Further Resources
- For a more in depth online resource on how you can begin planning for post-secondary, please refer to the Transition Planning Guide by the Government of Alberta.
Type of Disability |
Documentation Requirements |
Hearing Impairment |
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Visual Impairment |
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Learning Disability |
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Speech |
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Mobility/Agility Impairment |
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ADD/ADHD |
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Psychiatric or Psychological |
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Pervasive Development Disorder (eg. Autism Spectrum Disorder) |
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Brain Injury/Cognitive Impairment |
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Other Medical Concerns |
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