Information for Current/Returning Students

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Welcome back!

Accessible Learning Services (ALS) looks forward to working with you this semester. We encourage you to contact us at any time if you would like to discuss your accommodations or any barriers you may be experiencing in the learning environment.  

Book an appointment

Please feel free to book an appointment with your accessibility consultant (AC) at the front desk of your campus ALS office. You can call 416-415-2000 ext. 2107 to arrange an appointment or visit the Contact Accessible Learning Services page for email details.

Attend ALS workshops or groups

Register for an ALS workshop or group. Find links to all events in the Student Services Calendar:

Download Student Services Calendar

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How to view your accommodation plan 

You can view and download your most recent accommodation plan online on STU-VIEW

  1. Log into Stu-View using your George Brown College username and password.
  2. Click the “Discover More” button at the bottom of the Stuview Home Page. This will open additional cards.
  3. Scroll down to the “TERM (e.g., Fall 2024)- Course Registration & Timetable” card. You can save the card to your home page by clicking the flag icon in the top right corner of the card.
  4. Within this card, select “Accessible Learning Services.”
  5. You will be taken to a new webpage. Click “Accommodation Letter.” If it asks you to log in, use the same ID and password you used for Stu-view.
  6. From here you can click to view or save a copy of your Accommodation Letter in a PDF format.
  7. Please note: if you are not enrolled in courses and they haven’t started yet, you will not be able to view your accommodation plan through Stu-view.
  8. If you can’t view your accommodation plan, please get in touch with your Accessibility Consultant.
What if I need to request changes to my accommodations?

You can request changes to your accommodations by meeting with your accessibility consultant. Contact us to book an appointment

What if I have experienced changes in my disability?

If you have experienced any changes in your disability (e.g., a new diagnosis, or an alteration in your condition) that affect your accommodation or support needs, contact ALS to book an appointment with your accessibility consultant

Accessible Learning Services Process Manual

Accessible Learning Guidelines and Process Manual for Students and Faculty 

This manual has been created to provide students and faculty with more detailed information on how to apply testing and academic and field placement accommodations.  

Download the Guidelines and Process Manual

If you have further questions, please contact the accessibility consultant listed on the accommodation plan. 

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