20 Adaptive Educational Services (AES)

Accessible Educational Services (AES) works to make campus life and learning accessible for students with disabilities. Qualified students with disabilities who enroll in classes seek the same educational opportunities as other students. AES assists students with disabilities in achieving their educational goals through such services as note taking, interpreting and test proctoring. AES’ goal is to provide the means for students with disabilities to achieve their academic goals by augmenting their existing strengths and abilities.

** Assistance from AES should be sought prior to starting courses.

AES is committed to coordinating and providing the following accommodations in our classrooms as necessary:

  • Coordinate with faculty members to meet special needs while maintaining high academic standards.
  • Coordinate classroom requirements with special needs of students.
  • Assist in obtaining access to tape libraries.
  • Provide tape playback machines and talking calculators for loan.
  • Provide access to a Perkins Brailler.
  • Provide access to computers specially designed for dexterity or visually impaired students as well as computer programs to increase typing speed or that utilize a speech synthesizer.
  • Provide Visual Tek and Kurzweil library technology for visually impaired readers and students with learning disabilities.

Contact:
IUI Accessible Educational Services
Taylor Hall (UC) Rm 100
Indianapolis, IN 46202
tel: (317) 274–3241
TDD/TTY: (317) 278–2050
email: AES@iupui.edu

Web:  https://diversity.iupui.edu/offices/aes/index.html

 

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