I received a letter in the mail asking me to be a notetaker for one of my classes – what do I need to do?
The CDS office finds notetakers for students who have difficulties taking complete notes for themselves due to their disability. While the types of disabilities vary, in most cases the students are still in class taking limited notes of their own. You are asked to take notes just as you would for yourself, and simply share a copy with the student. The student does not depend entirely on your notes, but rather uses them as a supplement to his or her own. The CDS office provides two-part or three-part notetaking paper so that you will have a copy for yourself and for the student. You may also use the copy machine in the CDS office to copy notes if you prefer to take your notes in a notebook. Notetaking positions require attending class daily and taking notes over the entire course of the quarter. At the end of the quarter, you can receive a flat fee of $50 for your services by filling out some additional paperwork in the CDS office. To get set up with being a notetaker, you will need to
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