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What is BUILD?
To assist the college student with learning disabilities earn a baccalaureate degree, the Baccalaureate for University of Indianapolis Learning Disabled
(BUILD) program was established in 1990 as a full support program.
The University of Indianapolis
is a moderate-sized, comprehensive university with 4300 students at its main campus. With caring, dedicated professors, a student-to-faculty ratio of 14 to 1, and an average class size of 17 students, the University of Indianapolis provides personal attention to BUILD students in a nurturing environment.
According to the Americans with Disabilities Act, all students with learning disabilities at the University of Indianapolis have reasonable accommodations available to them at no additional charge through the Office of Services for Students with Disabilities at (317) 788-6153 or 1-800-232-8634. However, the BUILD program offers accommodations which are significantly more profound than reasonable accommodations.
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Testimonial |
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“The best thing about the program is that they try to work
around each student's schedule, even if a student is involved in athletics
or has a job. They work closely with the professors so that the
students get as much help as possible. With all the help I have
received here, I am now looking at graduate school to further my
education, which would not have been possible without BUILD
Thank you, U. of I.!”
- Maria
Recreation Therapy graduate
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