Learning Disability & ADHD/ADD Services
CDAR staff work with students with disabilities that affect academic achievement, memory, concentration or cognition (e.g.: LD, ADD/ADHD, or Psychological Disabilities).
CDAR offers:
- Academic coaching and learning strategies
- Academic skill development
- Personal planning and development
- Educational and career planning
- Support with transition issues
- Problem management
- Advocacy and referral to campus and community resources
To Request Accommodation
- Complete the needed documentation.
- Submit documentation to the CDAR office at least two days before your first visit.
- If you are planning on being approved for accommodations during that visit, or if you would like to meet for other reasons, you do not have to have documentation.
Questions?
Contact Center for Disability Access and Resources at 208-885-6307 or email cdar@uidaho.edu