Accessible learning
The Blundon Centre (Student Life) supports all students who experience barriers to accessing post-secondary education.
Some students come to university having received academic accommodations or supports in high school. Others look for ways to reduce barriers to learning once they arrive at Memorial.
In either case, our student learning accessibility advisors are to help you develop a plan that ensures you have a positive learning experience at Memorial.
Each semester, new and returning students should contact the Blundon Centre to discuss test, exam and classroom accommodations.
You can use our online system to request accommodations for your courses, schedule a test or midterm during the semester or book your final exam.
If you need alternate formats of your textbooks, we can help you get PDF versions from the publisher that you can use with a Screen Reader or other assistive technology.
The Blundon Centre can help faculty and staff explore ways to make classrooms and learning spaces accessible and offer support in providing accommodations to students.