Emotional Support Animals (ESA)
An emotional support animal is any animal that provides emotional support, alleviating one or more symptoms or effects of a person’s disability. Emotional support animals provide companionship, relieve loneliness, and sometimes help with depression, anxiety, and certain phobias, but do not have special training to perform tasks that assist people with disabilities. Emotional support animals are not limited to dogs.
How to Apply for an ESA
Under the Fair Housing Act, an Emotional Support Animal may be approved while living in on-campus...
Required Documentation
When applying for an ESA, students must complete the Emotional Support Animal Application and att...
ESA Expectations
Residents approved to have an Emotional Support Animal (ESA) by Access & Accommodation Services a...
FAQs
When can I bring my animal to campus? Your animal is not allowed on campus until you receive wri...