Accommodations

A Reasonable Accommodation Is:

Any reasonable modification or adjustment that will allow a qualified student with a disability to access a program, service or activity or have the same rights and privileges as students without disabilities and to benefit from all educational programs and activities.

Makes it possible for a qualified student with a disability to have access to the educational program and for an instructor to more fairly evaluate the student's understanding of the material. Provides access to all services, but is not a guarantee for success.

A Reasonable Accommodation Is Not:

An aid for the mastery of course content. Any accommodation that would cause undue hardship.

Auxiliary Aids May Include, But Are Not Limited To:

Classroom Amplifiers, Interpreters, Note Takers, Readers, Taped Texts, Tape Recorders

Accommodations Many Include, But Are Not Limited To:

Accommodated Examination Services, Campus Orientation, Counseling, Priority Registration, Registration Assistance, Service Referral Information, Tutor Referral

Services not Included Under the ADA:

Bathing, Dressing, Personal Aides, Other Personal Care