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Carrie Anton and Lisa Boone from Athabasca University's (AU) Accessibility Services share how to get support from AU and what types of accommodation can be made available.

Every AU student is able to use Accessibility Services if they need, so be sure to listen in and learn how AU is making this process more straightforward for all students.

AU Accessibility Services coordinator Carrie Anton and AU accommodation and assessment specialist Lisa Boone recently joined the Athabasca University Students' Union podcast, Open Mic, to talk about the wide variety of services available to AU students.

"AU provides equitable education experiences for students with disabilities. And this can be disabilities that are permanent, sensory, functional, psychiatric," Anton said.

Listen to the full podcast episode

You can listen to the full podcast episode here.

Learn more about Accessibility Services.

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