Academic Accommodation
Academic accommodation refers to a change to teaching or evaluation procedures designed to accommodate the particular needs of a student with a disability without compromising academic integrity of the course, program, or assignment.
We are committed to providing academic accommodation to all students who self-identify and have documentation pertaining to a disability.
Academic integrity is defined as the demonstration of acquisition of a body of knowledge or the skill normally required for passing a course and/or completing a course or program as determined by the instructor and/or CNS.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Collaborative) students accepted at the Centre for Nursing Studies should consult Memorial University policies for further information:
- Accommodations for Students with Disabilities, Memorial University
- Procedures for Arranging Student Accommodation, Memorial University
Practical nursing and continuing nursing studies students should notify the respective Program Coordinator, with appropriate documentation, of needed accommodation upon acceptance.