Disability Services and Facilities

Disability Services for Students

Alliant International University is committed to diversity and inclusion of a diverse student body. 

The Office of Disability Services provides students with disabilities with reasonable accommodations and services to assist them in accessing the curriculum and school environment.  Students with either permanent or temporary disabilities may be eligible for a variety of support services.  

Decisions regarding the exact accommodations to be provided are made on an individual basis by the Disability Services Coordinator at each campus.   Accommodations are determined based on documentation, student collaboration, and essential functions of the curriculum. Students requesting accommodations must provide verification of disability at least three weeks before the accommodation is needed. Some services or accommodations require considerable review of student's documentation of a disability; therefore it is important for students to plan ahead.  

How to Receive an Accommodation 

Students requesting accommodations should fill out their campus' accommodation form and submit it to the Disability Services Coordinator at their campus.    Accommodations are usually arranged with the coordinator on each campus through a review of documentation, consideration of the request, and meeting with the student.

Accommodation Forms

Please contact the Coordinator of Disability Services at your Alliant location for further information: 

Fresno and Sacramento
Linda Witt
Phone: (559) 253-2258
lwitt@alliant.edu

Irvine and San Diego
Farah Maristela
Phone: (858) 635-4471
fmaristela@alliant.edu

Los Angeles
Celia Lopez
Phone: (626) 284-2777 ext 3025
clopez@alliant.edu

Presidio Graduate School
Laura Hobson
Phone: (415) 655-8924
laura.hobson@presidioedu.org

San Francisco - Beach Street
Nina Ghiselli, PsyD
Phone: (415) 955-2164
nghiselli@alliant.edu

San Francisco - Haight Street
Pat Alley
Phone: (415) 626-5550
registrar@sfls.edu


Accommodation Policy

Students requesting accommodation must provide verification of disability at least three weeks before the start of classes since some services require considerable advance planning and coordination. 

It is the responsibility of each student to provide a comprehensive evaluation, verifying the disabling condition and resulting limitations. Documentation must validate the need for accommodations based on the individuals' current level of functioning. The documentation must be from a professional qualified to diagnose and treat the disability. 

The professional must indicate recommended learning and/or physical accommodations necessary to assist the disability. It is the student's responsibility to provide or pay for the cost of this documentation. In addition to a description of the disability and objective evidence of a substantial limitation, the professional must include a rationale for the specific accommodation(s) that is supported by the documentation. 

After consultation with the Disability Services Coordinator, students may be requested to submit additional documentation that will assist in clarifying the most appropriate level of service. Formal appeal of a decision reached by the Disability Services Coordinator must be made to the Appeal Board. You may click on the following link to download the Appeals Form. 

Once completed, the Appeals Form should be submitted to the President's Office in care of Legal Counsel. Once an appeal is submitted, the Appeal Board has ten calendar days to review the case. The Appeal Board will review all documentation submitted in writing by the student. The Appeal Board may reject, amend or modify the action by the Disability Services Coordinator by a majority vote. Once a decision has been made, the Appeal Board has five working days to notify the student of the final outcome.