Rochester Institute of Technology - A Current Student's Perspective

@jym626 Hi! I personally do not utilize it, though I do have anxiety and occulocutaneous albinism which affects my eyesight. I’ve thought about going to them before but never end up going. My professors are incredibly understanding towards these issues (though some more than others) so it hasn’t felt necessary. They always make sure that the code is big enough on the projector screen for me to see, allow me to wear noise canceling headphones (not playing anything) during exams, and multiple professors have opened their doors to me to stop in and talk when I need to.

I guess I would also say that it depends on the disability. For example, because there is a large population of dead students here on campus because of NTID, hearing issues are very well supported. Give them a call and chat with them! That’s probably the best way to gauge what they are like!