Fostering Inclusivity and Accessibility for All Students

PNCA is committed to accessible and inclusive programs. Accessible Education Services (AES) provides holistic support for students that experience disability or identify as disabled. We honor disability as an important aspect of human diversity and seek to foster social justice in all we do.

We apply a holistic approach to ensure that PNCA students have access to all aspects of the PNCA experience. AES determines eligibility for academic and non-academic accommodations for students with disability experiences. AES also serves as a resource on accessibility for all students, faculty, and staff at PNCA. 

Getting started with AES and using services

  • 1

    Fill out an online application for services. You can also upload any supporting documentation you may have at this time.

  • 2

    Schedule an initial interview with AES staff. Schedule an appointment with Jewls Griesmeyer-Krentz at PNCA using the online scheduler. Any supporting documentation, if needed, can be discussed during the initial interview.

  • 3

    Use the AES accessible information management system to request your accommodations for each course every semester. AES will send a faculty notification email. Be sure to follow up with faculty after submitting your requests!

Questions? Not sure if you qualify for services? Just ask.

New to AES?

If you think you may experience barriers to your learning or engagement in student life at PNCA, complete our online application and schedule an appointment. We will discuss whether academic, housing, or other accommodations are right for you. Unsure if you would qualify for AES services? Connect with AES. You can stop by the office, email, call, or make an appointment with me through the online scheduling app.

COMPLETE THE ONLINE APPLICATION

Need to Request your Accommodations?

PNCA students who are already registered with AES will be able to request their accommodations online every semester through our accessible information management system.

REQUEST YOUR ACCOMMODATIONS

Workshops and Events

Stay tuned for AES workshops on a variety of topics such as Universal Design for Learning (UDL), technology for reading, and note taking, Neurodivergent burnout, executive functioning, and perfectionism!

Contact Us

AES @ PNCA

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Jewls Griesmeyer-Krentz

Assistant Director of Accessible Education Services

jgriesmeyer@willamette.edu | 503.321.8917 | SCAD 270

SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT with JEWLS

AES @ Salem Main Campus

accessible-info@willamette.edu

503.370.6737

Sullin 150

Salem Accessibility Office