How does a student become eligible to receive accommodations?
To become eligible, a student must have a documented disability and inform the College that he or she is requesting accommodations based on that disability. A student must: Contact the ADA Coordinator, Provide documentation of the disability that meets the College’s documentation criteria, and Consult with the ADA Coordinator to determine appropriate accommodations.
To become eligible, a student must have a documented disability and inform the university that he or she is requesting accommodations based on that disability. A student must: • Contact DSS to schedule an intake meeting. • Provide DSS with current documentation of the disability from a qualified professional. • Consult with a DSS specialist to determine appropriate accommodations. • Provide instructors with a memo prepared by DSS identifying the student as having a disability and specifying the authorized accommodations.
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