How do I get a disability-related accommodations?
Wake Forest University views living on campus as integral to a liberal arts education and the Wake Forest experience. As such, the University has a six-semester residency requirement.
Residence Life and Housing has a wide variety of housing and dining options, and provides reasonable accommodations to students with disabilities who require housing and/or dining accommodations. The University offers a range of residential facilities with varying configurations and construction, including traditional residence hall rooms with community bathrooms, as well as suites and apartments featuring private or limited-access bathrooms and kitchens equipped with full-size appliances.
Requests for accommodations are reviewed on a case-by-case basis by our Housing Accommodation Review Committee (HARC).
For more information, please refer to our Housing/Dining Accommodations page.