Prospective Students, Professional and Continuing Education Guests and Visitors

Welcome to MUIH! Please contact Disability Services and Accessibility as soon as possible at or 410-888-9048 as far in advance as possible if you need an interpreter, captioning services, or any other services in order to access MUIH programs and services. Disability Services and Accessibility also offers disability-related pre-admission counseling to prospective students to discuss services and potential accommodations.

Students Requesting Accommodations

The university provides reasonable accommodations for eligible students. These accommodations may include interpreter or transcription services, note taking assistance, testing accommodations (e.g. extended time, reader, scribe, etc.), alternative texts, accessible course materials and more.

Students are not required to disclose their disability(ies) to the University, but must register with Disability Services and Accessibility to receive accommodations. Accommodations are designed to eliminate disability-related barriers, and they are determined on a case-by-case basis through a comprehensive, interactive process that includes the student’s request, self-report, the Disability Services and Accessibility coordinator’s observation, and documentation. To register, please complete the process described below:

  1. Complete the form below and submit to .

    Accommodation Request Form

  2. Provide disability/accommodation information that you believe is appropriate. This could include medical records, evaluations or a detailed assessment from a qualified healthcare provider. This most helpful documentation should include:
      1. The credentials of the qualified provider.
      2. Appropriate diagnostic information that identifies the disability or impairment, and details the functional impact as it relates to educational access.
      3. A description of the impact of previous accommodations, services, treatments, auxiliary aids, assistive devices and their effectiveness in ameliorating the impact of the disability.
      4. A description of the diagnostic methodology used that is congruent with the disability and current professional practices within the field.
      5. Address the accommodation(s) that is necessary and how the accommodation(s) may mitigate the effects of the disability.


    Further information is available within the Student Handbook, and students are encouraged to contact Disability Services and Accessibility if they have questions, including if they do not have supporting documentation. Note that students who have readily observable permanent disabilities (e.g. white cane or wheelchair user) don’t need to submit documentation.

  3. Schedule a welcome meeting with a member of the Disability Services and Accessibility team once you receive confirmation that Disability Services has received all your materials. During this meeting, we’ll discuss barriers to access, reasonable accommodations that address those barriers, and services that you may need.
  4. Communicate with your instructor(s). Once accommodations are determined, Disability Services will distribute accommodation letters to faculty for the courses you requested. You are encouraged to participate in a confidential conversation with your instructor about how your accommodations are implemented in the course. As a reminder, you are not required to discuss the nature of your disability with your faculty.
  5. Keep in touch with Disability Services and Accessibility. Let us know right away if you’re not receiving accommodations for which you are eligible or if your needs change.

Important Points to Remember

Related policies and grievance procedure are located here.