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Faculty & Staff Guidelines
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Other Non-Visible Disabilities
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Print Friendly: Other Non-Visible Disabilities.pdf
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A growing number of students at CSU, Stanislaus have non-visible disabilities.  Among the more common non-visible disabilities are cardiac problems, severe diabetes, cancer, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, and psychological problems.  Bear in mind that these students may be taking medication that affects their motivation, behavior, or class attendance.  Their health and behavior may be especially unstable when they are adjusting to a new medication.  Students with non-visible disabilities sometimes miss class because they are in too much pain to attend.
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