Does a student with a disability have to inform the postsecondary school?
No. However, if a student wants the school to provide an academic adjustment, they must identify themselves as having a disability. Similarly, a student should let the school know about their disability in order to ensure that they are assigned to accessible facilities. In any event, disclosure of a disability is always voluntary.
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