Transportation Access
Students with a disability-related physical/mobility access needs are encouraged to work with the Goldman Center for Student Accessibility through either an initial accommodation request process (for students who are not yet registered with the Goldman Center) or additional accommodation request process (for students who are already registered with the Goldman Center).
Individuals with ADA plates or hang-tags do not need to request a specific accommodation to use these on campus, but do need to adhere to parking policies set by Campus Services.
Students with short-term accommodation needs, such as those related to injuries, may make requests for a Medical Needs Permit and golf cart services through Student Resources & Support Services (SRSS)/Case Management and Victim Support Services (CMVSS).
Illness, Injury, and Hospitalization
For accommodations needed on a temporary basis due to a medical event, crisis, or other extenuating circumstance, please contact Case Management. Short-term accommodations as support for illness or injury are coordinated on a case-by-case basis between the student, Case Manager, and faculty member. Time sensitive/immediate concerns, short-term issues, and special circumstances requiring accommodations will be facilitated through your Case Manager. You can schedule an appointment with Case Management by calling (504) 314-2160 or via email at srss@tulane.edu.
Case Management can help with the following:
- Complete medical withdrawal and return to school
- Academic concerns related to a crisis
- Hospitalization and post-hospitalization support for emotional or physical conditions
- Accidents resulting in injury
- Serious illness (mononucleosis, meningitis, chronic illness, etc.)
- Death of a family member or close friend
- Acute emotional distress and behavioral health concerns
*Goldman Center students may still be referred to Case Management for appropriate support.
Pregnancy
Students in need of pregnancy-related accommodations should contact Case Management. Additional resources can be found through Title IX.
Victimization
Students in need of support related to an incident of victimization should contact Case Management. Additional resources can be found through Title IX.
Medical Withdrawal, Leave, & Return
Medical leaves of absence from the University are facilitated through your Academic Advisor or the Assistant Dean of Students. Students returning from medical leave are still eligible for their approved accommodations through the Goldman Center.