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[quote=Anonymous]If you are a perfectly healthy 18 year old who develops a health issue while you are there, and it affects your studies, they are not supportive if you don’t follow their protocol to a T. At the expense of common sense. If this is the way they want to run their school- fine. But at the same time they are introducing all sorts of Americanized wellness and inclusivity mottos and mission statements, but not really following those tenets. So which is it? Ask the student who was diagnosed with cancer and had their studies terminated because they didn’t share their diagnosis before they failed their final exams, for example. I know this sounds extreme, but it’s not “niche”. Things do come up, and it’s something to think about. As a business- their customer service is exceedingly poor considering what an investment this is. Health, housing, accessibility aren’t great. “No coddling” is not really a badge of honor. Just make sure to think a commitment like this through very carefully. [/quote]
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