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For over 25 years, Gardner-Webb University has sought to make a complete college experience available to students with disabilities.

The Noel Program for the Disabled provides qualified interpreters, counselors, notetakers, and specialized equipment to enable students to attend fully integrated classes and extracurricular activities on campus.

The staff of the Noel Program for the Disabled stands ready to answer questions for those students who are considering attending Gardner-Webb University.

PHILOSOPHY OF THE NOEL PROGRAM FOR THE DISABLED

The Noel Program for the Disabled provides or arranges reasonable accommodations in order that students with disabilities can receive equal access to an education. The Noel Program also strives to provide students with disabilities with the knowledge, skills, and self-confidence to become effective self-advocates.

For more information contact Cheryl Potter, Director of the Noel Program

Director of the Noel Program for the Disabled
P.O. Box 7274
Boiling Springs, NC 28017
Office (704) 406-4270
V/TTY (704) 406-3991
Fax (704) 406-3524

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