What is the difference between asking my mentor for an accommodation and talking with the disability representative for my center about my accommodations?
Requesting accommodations through your center’s disability representative officially notifies the college that you are a student with a disability and invokes the protection of the state and federal disability laws. Talking with your mentor or tutor about what modifications you may need in the study does not. Please visit the accommodations page to learn more.
Requesting accommodations through your center’s disability representative officially notifies the college that you are a student with a disability and invokes the protection of the state and federal disability laws. Talking with your mentor or tutor about what modifications you may need in the study does not. Please visit the accommodation pages for Prospective and Current students to learn more.
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