CLASS Program - CLASS or the Access Center: What's the Difference?
This is not an exhaustive list of the kinds of disabilities these two offices see, but it should give you an idea of the specializations of each office.
| CLASS | Access |
| Foss 17 x1053 CB 57 | Mort 13 x1749 CB 208 |
| Learning, Attentional, Psychological, Cognitive | Mobility, Senses, Injury, Illness |
| Attention Deficit (ADD/ADHD) | AIDS/HIV |
| Agoraphobia | Arthritis |
| Anxiety Disorders | Birth Defects |
| Asperger's/ High-functioning Autism | Cancer |
| Auditory Perception Deficit | Cerebral Palsy |
| Autism | Chronic Fatigue Syndrome |
| Bipolar Disorder (Manic-Depression) | Chronic Illness |
| Communication Disorders | Diabetes |
| Depression | Epilepsy |
| Dissociative Identity Disorder | Fibromyalgia |
| Dyscalculia | Hearing Impaired/Deaf |
| Dysgraphia | Heart Disease |
| Dyslexia | Hemophilia |
| Eating Disorders | Low Vision/Blind |
| Language Disorders | Lyme's Disease |
| Learning Disabilities | Migranes |
| Nonverbal Learning Disability | Mobility Impairments |
| Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD) | Multiple Sclerosis (MS) |
| Panic Disorder | Muscular Dystrophy |
| Personality Disorders | Pulmonary Disorders |
| Post-traumatic Stress (PTS) | Respiratory Disorders/Disease |
| Speech Disorder | |
| Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) | |
| These are largely "hidden" disabilities and have to do with brain functioning. | These disabilities may not be immediately apparent, i.e. "hidden", but are of a physical nature. |
