Frequently Asked Questions

No. All documentation of disabilities is considered personal health information and under the privacy protection laws of HIPPA. Disabilities are not reported to the Office of Admissions and cannot be considered as part of the acceptance process. This information will not appear on any transcripts or other documentation (other than health forms) either.
Accommodations may include readers for exams, audio textbooks, or tutors. Please request assistance from the Student Resource Center.



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Disability Services

Moody Bible Institute's Student Resource Center aims to make all college services, activities, facilities and privileges accessible to qualified persons with disabilities. Reasonable accommodations will be made on an individual basis. It is the responsibility of persons with disabilities, however, to seek available services and make their needs known to the Student Resource Center. 

The mission of the Student Resource Center is to ensure that qualified individuals with disabilities are provided an equal opportunity to participate in all curricular activities, services, facilities and privileges available at Moody. This goal is accomplished by providing and coordinating support services that enable students to maximize their educational potential.

Disabilities may include specific learning disabilities, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, visual impairments, deaf and hard of hearing, acquired brain injury, physical and functional disabilities and psychiatric disabilities. Accommodations may include services such as extended time, alternative formats and readers for exams, books on audio and other appropriate disability accommodations. For more information about learning disabilities, please see the Learning Disability Information Document.

Students who believe they have a disability which might affect their academic performance at Moody and require accommodations or auxiliary aids and services should contact or visit the Student Resource Center to discuss possible accommodations.