Disability
Services and Accommodations

We believe in our students. We believe in their unique potential and provide the kind of Christian learning experience that will help them shine. A big part of this involves providing a wide range of services and accommodations that will meet the distinct needs of each student seeking that support.

Realizing Potential

We help students realize their potential by forming a direct link between them and our Office of Accessibility Resources (OAR). We’ll help them discover what services they may be eligible for, apply for disability services, and complete other additional paperwork necessary to move ahead with the support they need. OAR is committed to providing equal access by determining reasonable accommodations for students with documented disabilities. The office promotes self-advocacy, which enhances our students’ educational experience and personal, social, emotional, and spiritual growth.

Healthy & Safe

If you have food allergies or have special dietary concerns, we’ve got you covered. In collaboration with PBA’s dining services, we will provide the accommodations you need. Just be sure to contact the Office of Accessibility Resources early so we can guide you through the process and get the supporting documentation completed.

Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA)

The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 offers protection from discrimination on the basis of disability. It also promises reasonable modifications in policies, practices or procedures when the modifications are necessary to avoid discrimination on the basis of disability.

Reach Out

If you have any questions about the services we provide and how to access the support you may need, we encourage you to contact us at accessibility@pba.edu.

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Student’s Guidelines & Procedures

Review the Guidelines & Procedures to learn about the processes, documentation requirements, and steps to apply to Accessibility Resources.

 

Application Portal for Accommodate

The direct link to start your application for Accessibility Resources. You must be a PBA registered student and log in with PBA credentials is required.

 

Difference Between High-School & College Accommodations

Learn the difference between high school and college accommodations.

 

Accessibility Resources Guidebook

Check out our Accessibility Resources Guidebook to discover accommodations you may be eligible to receive.

Accessibility

Contact: accessibility@pba.edu

Location: Lower Level Rotunda, Warren Library