The Office of Inclusive Learning Support (ILS) provides support services that are available to all students. Our goal is to ensure that every aspect of campus life and the academic experience is inclusive and accessible to students, faculty members, and staff alike.
Inclusivity and advocacy are two integral pillars for us. Our efforts aim to ensure equal participation and learning experiences for all students, including those with disabilities. Currently ILS supports students with visual impairment, physical disabilities, learning disabilities, psycho-social disabilities, and other neurodivergent conditions.
In alignment with our commitment to facilitating learning support, the Office extends its services to provide academic support for students from marginalised communities and challenging socio-economic backgrounds, helping bridge educational disparities. The Office also advocates on issues of gender, sexuality, etc., and encourages a culture of inclusivity and accessibility on campus.
The Office assesses needs on a case-by-case basis to make recommendations for reasonable accommodations on campus. Additionally, the Office is involved in creating an active space in the University that could be used for advocacy, education, and awareness regarding accessibility, diversity, and inclusion.
For more information, please write to Inclusive Learning Support at [email protected]
We support individuals with disabilities by providing them accommodations and striving to make their University experience more accessible. Our approach is tailored to each individual’s unique needs, and we work closely with our students. This commitment is in line with The Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, and the University Grants Commission’s Accessibility Guidelines and Standards for Higher Educational Institutions and Universities for Persons with Disabilities.
At Krea, we are committed to providing a safe and inclusive environment for all. Students struggling with mental health concerns can access resources like peer support and mental health professionals.
We aim to empower individuals with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed. We extend a variety of support from accountability partners, peer tutoring, and support with executive functioning among other resources.
For Assessments and Examinations
A separate space, extra time and a scribe are available resources for students with disabilities.
For Assignments
Extensions for students registered with ILS are provided in consultation with their professors.
Assistive Technology
Canvas, the learning management system used by Krea University is an accessible platform. Additionally, we work with students to convert academic material into accessible formats for them.
Accessible Infrastructure
There are consistent efforts to make the campus more accessible to everybody in terms of the infrastructure. Separate housing is also provided for students with special needs.
At Krea, we believe that taking care of your mental health is equally important as excelling in your studies. We understand the challenges and pressures that students face, and we are committed to providing you with a supportive environment to nurture your overall well-being. Please note that these services are free of charge for all Krea Students.
On-Campus Counsellor
We have a dedicated team of certified counsellors available through the week. Our team is trained to provide confidential and empathetic support, helping you navigate various psychological concerns and fostering personal growth. To book an appointment write to [email protected]
Consultation with a Psychiatrist
24/7 Helpline
YourDost, a renowned mental health platform, has partnered with us to extend its expertise to our student community.
You can book in-person appointments for these experts from here. YourDost’s helpline operates round the clock, ensuring immediate assistance and guidance whenever you need it. Feel free to reach out to them anytime, as they are available 24/7 to address your concerns and provide valuable support. The helpline number is 08047097654.
Peer support Volunteer
The Peer Support Volunteers are a group of student volunteers who have undergone specialised training to provide assistance and guidance to their fellow students. The volunteers provide help, support, and a listening ear to their peers.
You can reach out to our Peer Support Volunteers (PSV) through [email protected] to book an appointment with them.
Academic support services encompass a range of resources designed to assist students in their educational journey. These services often include tutoring, study skills development, workshops, access to learning materials, and personalised guidance to help students excel in their coursework.
Accountability Partner
Study Sessions
Students struggling to concentrate and study by themselves can meet with an ILS team member to have a dedicated study session or be a part of the group study sessions.
Peer Tutoring
Students feeling like they are falling behind in their academics or struggling to progress because their basics are not clear can reach out to ILS to set up sessions with a peer tutor who will help them catch up and clear concepts. For more information, please reach out to [email protected]
Additional Support
Still not able to figure out what you need? Please write to us [email protected]
We have compiled a range of open-source resources that can be used by students
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