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To apply for accommodation
contact:
Mrs.Kelly Woodruff
Coordinator of Disability Services
Memorial College Center Room 207C
Phone: (912) 344-2744
Phone: (912) 344-2794
Fax: (912) 344-3475
Kelly.Woodruff@armstrong.edu
Office Hrs: 8:15am - 5:00pm

Welcome to Armstrong Atlantic State University's Office of Disability Services!

AASU's Office of Disability Services is committed to working with students with disabilities to assess their needs and to assist with academic accommodations that may be necessary and appropriate due to their disability.

All students need to realize that the intake process, documentation review, and arrangements TAKE TIME. Please apply for services well in advance. It is best to call and schedule an intake appointment with Mrs. Kelly Woodruff as soon as you are accepted for admission to Armstrong.

Armstrong Atlantic State University ensures equal opportunity and access to employment, admissions, programs and services of the College without regard to age, sex, race, national origin, color, religion, or disability. This policy complies with the University System Board of Regents policies and all related Federal Legislation.

Our Mission

The Office of Disability Services, as well as Armstrong Atlantic State University as a whole, is committed to assisting each student reach his/her maximum potential through the pursuit of educational goals. The primary goal is to assure equal access to all aspects of the college experience for students with disabilities through reasonable accommodation. The Office of Disability Services assists in the coordination of appropriate services, based on the student's individual documented needs.



Mrs.Kelly Woodruff
Coordinator of Disability Services

Student Learning Outcomes

After completion of a semester, students registered with the Office of Disability Services will be able to:

  • identify their specific disability and the functional limitations resulting from the disability;
  • describe their responsibilities and the procedures with the Office of Disability Services regarding the Advocacy Letter process and their accommodations;
  • describe other resources available to help them on campus.
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