Neurodiversity Support Center Services
NMC's Neurodiversity Support Center provides support beyond the reasonable accommodations provided by the Americans with Disabilities Act. These services include:
- Weekly one-on-one meetings with a Neurodiversity Support Center staff member, intern or success coach to work on individual short- and long-term academic, social, independent living skills, and employment goals
- Structured study times in Center (Scholars Hall 13) with access to tutors, success coaches, computers, and printers
- Workshops and informational sessions that address the needs of ND students
- Communication with parents or support system within the parameters of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
- Supported communication between students and their faculty and NMC staff (advisors, residence hall directors, and on-campus employers)
- Increased social opportunities, such as regular social events, connecting students with similar interests
- Regularly scheduled virtual parent or support system meetings for those who want them