Policy for Animals on ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ Campus
Once you have determined the category your animal falls under, see below for more specific procedures. Please also see the full Service and Emotional Support Animals on Campus Policy for more details.
- May only be a dog or a miniature horse
- Specifically trained to perform tasks for the individual with a disability
- Tasks performed are related to major life activities such as hearing, navigating, and caring for oneself. The primary purpose of the service animal may NOT be emotional support, therapy, or comfort
- Can accompany the individual anywhere on campus, excluding those areas where all animals are prohibited for safety and health reasons
- Must be registered with SDS only if entering campus housing
- May be any animal
- Is not trained to perform work or tasks for the individual with a disability
- Is prescribed to an individual by a licensed physician to assist with emotional support needs related to the individual's diagnosed disability
- Must remain in the individual's assigned on-campus dwelling, with the exception for leashed walks in areas where events are not taking place
- Must be approved by SDS through the accommodations process