Frequently asked questions
Q: What if I was previously diagnosed with a disability and
need to update my documentation?
A: Contact the physician who previously
provided your documentation and ask for an appointment to update your
evaluation. Or, meet directly with the coordinator of disability support
services so you can discuss your options for referral. A personal
interview will help determine whether another referral is appropriate
and what professional resources are available. Colleges and universities
are not required to pay for diagnostic services to determine whether an
individual is eligible for ADA accommodations. It is helpful to everyone
concerned if we have current documentation (this usually means within
three years).
Q: What types of academic support are available for university students?
A: One of your best academic supports at Saint Martin's University
can be faculty. Because Saint Martin's offers smaller class sizes,
forming relationships with your professors is easy and essential.
Become familiar with your professors' office hours. Be sure you
are taking responsibility for your learning needs by clarifying course
expectations, asking questions and checking in on your progress with
your professors. Peer tutors are available in our
Writing Center to assist students with their writing
needs. This helpful resource can be accessed by both beginning and
advanced writers. Tutors are available for many subjects in the
Learning Center. The
Career Center can assist students in making career choices, writing
a resume, interview skills, graduate school information, and current job
listings.