Disability Accommodations

Loyola Law School complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended. These acts prohibit discrimination on the basis of disability.

Reasonable accommodations are available to meet the needs of individual students. In providing reasonable accommodations, the Law School reserves the right not to waive any requirements essential to the curriculum or to the Law School's educational mission.

Students requesting accommodations must provide supporting documentation. Requests for accommodations can take up to four weeks to review. Thus, students are strongly advised to begin this process immediately in order to ensure that needed accommodations are in place prior to the start of the program. 

Loyola students may contact the Office of Student Affairs at 213.736.8151 with questions and are requested to submit accommodation requests and supporting documentation to Debbie Esparza. Students from other law schools should contact the appropriate office at their home institution. 

Accessibility

As a result of Cyprus’ People with Disabilities Law, public buildings and tourist facilities built after 1999 are required to be accessible to persons with disabilities.  Access older areas and buildings, is generally limited. "Accessible Cyprus: Information for Visitors with Special Access Needs," produced by the Cyprus Tour Organization, provides additional information regarding accessible travel in Cyprus.

The facilities at University of Nicosia are accessible to all persons with disabilities. Specifically, there are lifts available in every building and ramps for wheelchairs at the main entrances.

However, there may be certain aspects of the extra-curricular activities that may not be accessible or easily accessible. Faculty and staff will make every effort to meet the needs of individual students in these situations. Please contact Debbie Esparza at with any accessibility questions or concerns.