Currently, a certain number of university students in Japan need reasonable accommodation due to disabilities or illnesses. On the other hand, On the other hand, some students continue to live their student life without consulting a medical institution, even though they feel physically and mentally deficiencies. The latter is a major issue for students who study outside the university, especially those who take education practicum.
Therefore, the purpose of this paper was to organize the actual situation of university students who "feel mentally and physically deficiencies," and to report on the process of dialogue with students for their participation in education practicum, which the authors have been working on, focusing on preliminary discussions on matters to be considered. In conclusion, the authors discussed the significance of concretizing the physical and mental discomforts during repeated interviews with students who are feeling physically and mentally deficiencies, and of making advance requests for accomodation to the schools where the students will participate in education practicum. Finally, we also discussed future support for students in the wake of the spread of the Covid-19 that has been trailing since 2020.