Registering for disability services for mental health at your university typically involves several steps. First, you’ll need to provide documentation of your mental health condition from a licensed healthcare provider, such as a psychiatrist or psychologist. This documentation should outline how your condition affects your academic performance and what accommodations might be necessary. Once you have the required documentation, you can contact the university’s disability services office to schedule an intake appointment. During this meeting, you’ll discuss your needs and explore potential accommodations, such as extended test time, note-taking assistance, or modified assignment deadlines. After the meeting, the disability services office will work with you and your professors to implement the approved accommodations, ensuring you receive the support needed to succeed academically.