Neurodiversity at Illinois State University
Illinois State University recognizes diverse ways that people experience and interact with the world and the various ways of thinking, learning and behaving. We focus on the strengths each of us bring and provide support that allows for students, faculty and staff to excel.
Tools For Success
Neurodivergence including ADHD, learning disabilities/dyslexia, autism, neurological and mental health conditions play a part in identity and intersectionality. Supports for a smoother transition can be found throughout campus at no additional cost to students.
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Academic Support
Time Management, Advisement, Writing Assistance, Study Skills and Tutoring.
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Support for Your Well-being
Nurture your mental, emotional, and physical health.
Redbird Well
Campus Recreation
Student Health Services
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Access and Accommodations
Request ADA accommodations for academics, housing, dining, and religious needs.
Neurodivergent Student Society
Meetings are held in STV 126 on Fridays from 3-4 pm during the Spring 2024 semester. Find additional clubs and organizations that match your interests at Redbird Life.
Spaces
Find a space to accommodate your needs. Reflection Rooms are open and available for quiet contemplation, meditation or prayer. Quiet Spaces are available for students to study and focus.