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Student Services
Student Services
registrar@instituteofbraineducation.com, 928-203-0840
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All information about application
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Information about conditional acceptance
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Program information
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Registration for all courses
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Add/Drop
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Course withdrawals
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Leave of absence
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Voluntary withdrawal from program
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Transcript request
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Accommodations for Students with Disabilities
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For general questions about the program
Academic Advisement
All entering students may discuss program and course selection with a Program Director. Appointments are required.
Job Placement Assistance/Job Opportunities at the School
Job placement assistance is not offered at this time.
Library
IBE students have 24-hour access to L.I.R.N. Library Information Resources Network as an online library. L.I.R.N. Additionally, L.I.R.N. provides training in the use of their library services to students, as well as tips for effective searching and video tutorials. Faculty and students can access these resources directly from the L.I.R.N website using their IBE credentials. There is also a direct link to L.I.R.N. from the learning management system.
Accommodations for Students with Disabilities
IBE is committed to ensuring that students with disabilities have equal access to educational opportunities. We provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities, provided such accommodations are readily achievable and do not fundamentally alter the nature of our programs, services, or activities, or impose undue burdens.
A disability is defined as:
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A physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities.
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A record of such impairment.
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Being regarded as having such impairment.
To be eligible for accommodations, students must:
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Have a documented disability that presents a significant barrier to the educational process.
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Submit a formal request for services to the Registrar's Office.
Students requesting accommodations must provide current medical or psychological documentation that verifies the nature of the disability and the need for specific accommodations. This documentation must be submitted to the Registrar's Office. The Director of Compliance will review the documentation and make a recommendation for reasonable accommodations. Once the accommodations have been approved, the Student Services office will work with the student and relevant faculty or staff to implement the accommodations. Students are encouraged to communicate regularly with that office to ensure their needs are being met.
All medical information provided by the student will be kept confidential and will only be shared with other institutional personnel with the student’s written consent.
If a student believes that they have been denied reasonable accommodations, they may file an appeal or grievance with the Director of Compliance. The appeal must be submitted in writing within 30 days of the denial.
IBE will ensure compliance with this policy through regular training and awareness programs for faculty, staff, and students. Any violations of this policy will be addressed promptly and appropriately.
For questions or more information about this policy, please contact the Registrar’s office of the Director of Compliance. By adhering to this policy, IBE strives to create an inclusive and supportive environment for all students.