Accessibility and Disability Support at APIC
Accessibility and
Disability Support
APIC's campuses are accessible to students with disabilities. APIC is an inclusive and welcoming environment for people living with a disability, chronic or permanent health condition or mental health condition. Disability can be long term, short term, visible and not visible.
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The Institute supports an inclusive learning and work environment for students and staff with a disability by providing reasonable adjustments to support the person with disability to participate in their education or employment on the same basis as a person without a disability, noting that:
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all reasonable adjustments for students must maintain academic standards and integrity; and
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people with disabilities are best placed to understand their needs, and therefore students and staff seeking reasonable adjustments share the responsibility for working with the Institute in identifying and implementing appropriate solutions.
Reasonable adjustments made by the Institute for students with a disability may:
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assist the student apply for admission or enrolment;
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participate in the course;
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undertake assessments in a manner that is appropriate to student’s conditions and needs; and
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be able to use facilities or services independently as far as practicable.
Students with a disability or chronic medical condition seeking a reasonable adjustment are encouraged to discuss their circumstances as early as possible in the recruitment process.
Please contact Student Services to arrange a confidential consultation to assess your needs, visit or call 1300 00 4354.​​