The Accessibility Resources Office (ARO), works with a diverse population of students with documented disabilities to ensure equal educational access.
We seek to collaborate with all components of the University community to increase awareness, remove barriers, and promote an inclusive environment where students are empowered to be successful learners, self-advocates, and citizen leaders.
We strive to create a universally inclusive campus through innovative and individualized practices that foster independent and confident students, informed and engaged faculty, and create a collaborative and welcoming campus community for all.
ARO Empowers 2024 is where students who are planning to register with our office have the opportunity to
Sign-up period has closed.
Students who are not currently registered with the office who are seeking accommodations should click the button below which states “New Students Apply Here”. If you are a currently registered student, or if you were registered as an undergraduate student and are pursuing a graduate degree at Longwood, please click “Current Students” to access your AIM portal.
Automatic Door Not Working? Problems with a Curb Cut? Use our Campus Accessibility Form (PDF) to report barriers to accessibility on campus.
January 30, 2023
Artists are encouraged to create a piece that showcases their perspective of disability and what it means to them
September 09, 2021
The Workforce Recruitment Program for College Students with Disabilities (WRP) is a recruitment and referral program that connects federal sector employers nationwide with highly motivated college students and recent graduates with disabilities....
Students who are not currently registered with the office who are seeking accommodations should click the button below which states “New Students Apply Here”. If you are a currently registered student, or if you were registered as an undergraduate student and are pursuing a graduate degree at Longwood, please click “Current Students” to access your AIM portal.