What academic accommodations must the University of Scranton provide?
The appropriate academic accommodation must be determined based on your disability and individual needs. Academic accommodations include modifications to academic requirements and auxiliary aids and services, for example, arranging for priority registration; substituting one course for another; providing notetakers, recording devices, sign language interpreters, extended time for testing, and equipping school computers with screen-reading, voice recognition or other adaptive software or hardware. The University of Scranton does not have to make modifications that would fundamentally alter the nature of a service, program or activity or would result in undue financial or administrative burdens. Also, the University does not have to provide personal attendants, individually prescribed devices, readers for personal use or study, or other devices or services of a personal nature.