Accommodations & accessibility assistance
Accessibility Services assists students in arranging accommodations to reduce the effects of the student’s disability on their academic experience. What is “reasonable” is determined between Accessibility Services and the student.
Students have the right to accessible accommodations, and accommodation letters describing the student’s accommodations are delivered to faculty by the individual student.
- Students must meet the same academic standards as their classmates.
- The college is not obligated to provide accommodations that would fundamentally alter the curriculum.
Accommodations are not optional and are not left to the discretion of the instructor. However, Accessibility Services encourages consultation, questions, and concerns. The coordinator may or may not have written permission from a student to discuss the nature of the student’s disability, but can discuss the student’s functional limitations relating to the individual classroom, curriculum, and tests.
Accessibility Services may be able to offer appropriate alternatives, especially where accommodations could fundamentally alter the course. Contact Accessibility Services if you feel an accommodation is unsuitable for your course or a particular class (e.g. field trips, labs).
Services to assist faculty include:
- Specialized test administration for students who need to take their tests in the Learning Commons for disability-related reasons
- Consultation regarding classroom and testing adaptations for individual students
- Consultation regarding students with learning difficulties
- Preliminary screening of students with possible learning disabilities