STUDENT & ALUMNI RESOURCES

STUDENT
& ALUMNI RESOURCES

Welcome

The Office of Student Services at Claremont Lincoln University provides student support with the aim of enhancing student engagement, promoting academic achievement, and providing student advocacy. We strive to maximize the graduate student experience and empower learners to make informed decisions about their academic goals. Our primary focus is student success. We look forward to connecting with you and supporting you throughout your graduate program and beyond.

The mission of the Claremont Lincoln University Alumni Association (CLU AA) is to support the University through the knowledge, skills, philanthropic resources, and loyalty of its alumni; to communicate and interpret the University’s goals and achievements to others; and to promote a spirit of unity and loyalty among former students and friends. The Alumni Association’s motto is to serve, advise, advocate, and strengthen.

STUDENT RESOURCES

In compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the implementing regulations 34 CFR part 104 (barring discrimination on the basis of disability), and the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 and the implementing regulations in 29 CFR part 1630 (1992), Claremont Lincoln University is committed to providing students with disabilities full access to its programs, events and facilities.

The Office of Student Services oversees the coordination of services for students with disabilities. To benefit from the protection of ADA and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, students must self-disclose a disability to the Office of Student Services and request an accommodation. The University requires the student to provide the Office of Student Services medical documentation that verifies the existence of the disability, the student’s current condition and need for an accommodation. Subsequently, a member of the Office of Student Services confers directly with the student requesting access for thorough accommodation. A student’s disability has no bearing whatsoever on a student’s acceptance or non-acceptance to any of Claremont Lincoln’s degree programs. Potential or current students with a disability seeking an accommodation may contact the Office of Student Services, which will provide answers to common questions about disability services or the accommodations process and is responsive to all situations. Claremont Lincoln University has an obligation to maintain confidentiality regarding a student’s disability. Any information collected is solely for the student’s benefit. It is maintained separately from the student’s university record and housed within secure files with access limited to the Office of Student Services. An accommodated student will be informed as to what information is being provided to the faculty or staff regarding the request. Except where permitted by applicable law, disability information will not be shared with non-Claremont Lincoln University employees without the student’s express written permission.

For additional information or questions or to request reasonable accommodations please contact the Office of Student Services at studentservices@claremontlincoln.edu

Continuing to Engage in Positive Social Change

The mission of the Claremont Lincoln University Alumni Association (CLU AA) is to support the University through the knowledge, skills, philanthropic resources, and loyalty of its alumni; to communicate and interpret the University’s goals and achievements to others; and to promote a spirit of unity and loyalty among former students and friends. The Alumni Association motto is to serve, advise, advocate and strengthen.

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Contact

Dean of Student Affairs
Karen Kraker
(909) 667-4486
kkraker@claremontlincoln.edu