While studying at Northern College, a student may experience a temporary disability.
Northern College Accessibility Services provides accommodations to students with disabilities that are either permanent, prolonged, or temporary.
Regardless of a student’s disability status, they must register with Accessibility Services and provide proper medical documentation to support the development of an Accommodation Letter.
A temporary disability (unlike a permanent disability such as diagnosed learning/developmental disabilities, blindness, deafness, chronic medical conditions, etc.) is a new condition with acute symptoms that a student can expect to fully recover from.
Examples of temporary disabilities include:
Please note that common illnesses, such as the cold and flu, are not considered a temporary disability that would warrant accommodations through Accessibility Services unless the illness leads to an exacerbation of existing conditions or results in new diagnoses that would fall under the temporary disability category.
If you have a temporary disability (or are unsure whether your condition would qualify as a temporary disability) and need support for your studies, please contact Accessibility Services to get started.
You will first meet with an Accessibility Advisor to discuss your need for accommodation. If you qualify, you will then be asked to provide supporting medical documentation to support the development of an Accommodation Plan.
Haileybury Campus AccessibilityHL@northern.on.ca
Kirkland Lake Campus AccessibilityKL@northern.on.ca
Moosonee Campus smallw@northern.on.ca 705-336-2913 ext. 5603
Timmins Campus TimminsAccessibility@northern.on.ca 705-235-3211 ext. 2237
Please remember to register or re-register with Accessibility Services each semester.