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Emory University provides all persons an equal opportunity to participate in and benefit from programs and services afforded to others. Students requiring accommodations are referred to the Office of Accessibility Services (OAS). The OAS office offers a wide variety of legally mandated services to students with documented disabilities.

As the administrative office responsible for managing access needs, providing ADA accommodations, ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal civil rights regulations pertaining to disability law, and serving as a critical resource for the enterprise, it is OAS’s role to embody Emory's commitment to its mission "in work and deed."

In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Emory University School of Medicine is committed to making reasonable accommodations to assist students with documented disabilities to fulfill their educational objectives.

For more information on determining eligibility, requesting accommodations, implementing accommodations, and testing policy please refer to the Student Handbook.

Direct inquiries to Sherice Allen-Henry, Assistant Director of Medical Education Programs.

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