Windsor University Welcomes New Students
Windsor University is committed to maintaining a learning environment that is fair, inclusive, and free from discrimination. In accordance with applicable laws, regulations, and accreditation standards, the University provides reasonable accommodations for applicants and students with documented disabilities. Windsor University does not discriminate on the basis of disability and ensures that all qualified individuals are given equitable consideration throughout the admissions and academic process.
All applicants and enrolled students, however, are held to the same academic, professional, and technical standards required for admission, progression, and graduation, with or without reasonable accommodation. Applicants to the Biomedical Sciences degree program, as well as enrolled students pursuing the Associate degree, must possess and be able to demonstrate the essential abilities and skills deemed fundamental to the study and practice of Biomedical Sciences.
These essential functions represent the core competencies necessary for successful participation in academic coursework, laboratory activities, and preparation for professional practice. While reasonable accommodations may be provided to support students in meeting these requirements, such accommodations do not waive, compromise, or fundamentally alter the core academic or technical standards of the program.