Michigan State University provides services and accommodations to individuals with chronic health disabilities in various settings, including academic, workplace, and housing environments. Many chronic health disabilities fluctuate in severity and may impact one or more of the body's systems, such as the respiratory, immunological, neurological, and/or circulatory systems.
Lynne Swerhone
Access Specialist: Mobility
Helpful Links
- Getting Started with RCPD: Registering with Accommodations
- Disability Documentation
- MSU Disability and Reasonable Accommodation Policy
- Housing and Dietary Accommodations
- Confidentiality and Mandatory Reporting
- Implementing Accommodations: Student, Employee
- Service Animal Policy
- Assistance Animal Policy
- Dispute resolution: in the case you experience a disagreement regarding disability determination or appropriateness of accommodations, please review this page/process
Building Community
Resources
- Architectural Accessibility at MSU
- Assistive Technology
- Housing & Campus Life
- MSU Counseling and Psychiatric Services
- Job Accessibility Network (JAN)
- MSU Employee Assistance Program
- Tower Guard
- MSU Neighborhood Student Success Collaborative (NSSC) Resources
- RCPD/MRS Careers Collaborative
- Accessible Textbooks/Media
- Student Resources