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What services does PAU’s Office of Accessible Education offer?
The Office of Accessible Education (OAE) serves as a resource for students with disabilities. Students with a diagnosed disability who have met the University’s academic standards and have confirmed their intention to enroll, may request accommodations. The services of the OAE include assisting students through the process of requesting disability-related accommodations, communicating accommodation eligibility to course instructors as requested, and proctoring support for accommodated testing needs. For more details, you can visit the Office of Accessible Education page.