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Emotional Support Animal (ESA) Accommodations

We encourage students to review the 糖心Vlog Policy on Pets, Service Animals, and Assistance Animals for Resident Students for more information. No animals will be permitted on campus until they have been approved through the Office of Accessibility Services and Residence Life.

Emotional Support Animals (ESA)

Emotional Support Animals (ESA) are a category of animals that may provide necessary emotional support to an individual with a mental or psychiatric disability that alleviates one or more identified symptoms of an individual鈥檚 disability, but which are not considered Service Animals under the ADA. 糖心Vlog does not permit pets in the residence halls. However, fish are the only exception to the pet policy in suitable aquariums of ten gallons maximum.

糖心Vlog provides reasonable accommodations to students who have a documented disability. To request an ESA, students must complete confidential with Accessibility Services, and submit the appropriate documentation. Within the request for services form, students need to submit appropriate documentation from a licensed health care provider or mental health professional.

An ESA may be permitted to reside with their Owner in the Owner's on-campus residence if:

  1. An ESA is prescribed by a licensed health care provider or mental health professional to an individual with a disability, and is an integral part of the person's treatment plan. However, 糖心Vlog will not permit an ESA in the residence halls that poses a threat to the health or safety of others or would cause substantial physical damage to University property or to property of others; and or results in a fundamental alteration of the University鈥檚 Residence Life.
  2. The Owner has provided appropriate documentation of disability to the Director of Accessibility Services. Please note: 糖心Vlog has the right to request additional clarification or documentation of disability.
  3. The Owner has reviewed the 糖心Vlog Policy on Pets, Service Animals, and Assistance Animals for Resident Students, and received the accommodation from the Office of Accessibility Services and final approval from the Associate Dean of Residence Life.

Service Animals

Service Animal refers to any dog or miniature horse that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability, including a physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual, or other mental disability. Other species of animals, whether wild or domestic, trained or untrained, are not service animals for the purposes of this definition. The work or tasks performed by a service animal must be directly related to the individual鈥檚 disability.

Under ADA laws, service animals are not required to register, wear any identification such as vests or tags, nor is there any paperwork that you can require of someone to prove that their animal is a service animal. Two questions are permitted:

  1. Is the animal a service animal required because of a disability?
  2. What work or task has the animal been trained to perform?

If an ESA is approved:

  1. The Owner will receive notification from the Office of Accessibility Services. Additional notification will be provided to the Office of Residence Life. The Owner/Handler is expected to complete any necessary steps provided from the Office of Accessibility Services. indicating the approval.
  2. Students are required to complete an during the summer. 
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