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1 Eligibility for Accommodations & Required Disability Documentation Revisions to Section 2.8.1 2013-2014 Catalog

2 Process for Requesting Academic Accommodations Academic accommodations are determined through: An interactive exchange in which the student describes their disability, barriers and history of effective and ineffective academic accommodations. Observation by DRS staff of the students’ language, performance and academic strategies as a tool in validating the student narrative and self-report. Review of medical documentation from qualified DRS professional. Student requests for academic accommodations without an Instructor Notification Form must be referred to DRS for evaluation.

3 Determination of Academic Accommodations Seven Rules: A Framework for Reviewing and Determining Accommodations 1.Does providing the accommodation result in modifications of educational standards (academic integrity) of the college’s course or program? 2.Does providing the accommodation fundamentally alter the nature of the course, program, activity or service? 3.Does providing the accommodation provide services to a student or individual not otherwise qualified?

4 Determination of Academic Accommodations Seven Rules: A Framework for Reviewing and Determining Accommodations 4.Does providing the accommodation not allow the individual to complete the course or degree? 5.Does providing the accommodation alter the behavioral standards of the institution and act contrary to its mission and code of ethics? 6.Does providing accommodations to an individual pose a direct threat to health and safety? 7.Does providing accommodations pose an undue burden on the college (financial)?

5 Informal Complaint If there are concerns or conflict between the recommended academic accommodations and course/program standards, the DRS staff will initiate the informal resolution process.

6 Informal Resolution Process DRS Responsibilities Educate, Support, and Monitor the Process (resolution of informal complaint) If the faculty member and DRS are able to resolve the academic concerns after reviewing the DRS Seven Rules Checklist justification plan; Document the discussion using the DRS section of the Seven Rules Checklist include dates or meetings and resolution. Keep original in the student file. Copy to faculty. Communicate to the student any changes in recommendations based on the meeting with faculty and include dates of meetings and resolution.

7 DRS Responsibilities: Educate, Support, and Monitor the Process (no resolution) If the faculty do not support the accommodation plan provide information and guidance on the process for submitting and justifying an alternative accommodation using the Seven Rules Checklist Within three days, review the completed alternative Seven Rules Checklist plan and continue the interactive exchange to achieve a mutual agreement for academic accommodations Within the same three day timeframe, work with the faculty member and student to provide provisional accommodations until a final and complete accommodation plan is developed Within three days, communicate the provisional accommodations to the student and keep the process moving to reach final resolution; if unsuccessful move complaint to VPAA and VPSA to convene a Review Committee

8 Faculty Responsibilities Complete the Seven Rules Checklist AND contact DRS within three days of the notice of recommendations. Meet with DRS. Use the Seven Rules Checklist to discuss your concerns and work toward an informal resolution If the issue is not resolved within three days of meeting with DRS, submit a written request to the VPAA and VPSA (who serves as the college compliance officer) for judgment or request a Review Committee. The request must include the proposed alternative accommodation plan, Seven Rules Checklist and additional supporting documents

9 Student Responsibilities Continue to communicate with DRS regarding the provisional agreement and the final accommodation plan Keep DRS informed of any changes that may impact the provisional agreement and final accommodation plan in a timely manner If no resolution within a reasonable time, the student has the option of filing a formal complaint under the Discrimination Complaint Procedure for Students. Students may also file formal complaint regarding the final accommodation plan

10 Formal Complaint For both student discrimination complaints and faculty complaints to the VPAA/VPSA, the final decision will be informed by a review committee consisting of faculty representatives who develop curriculum for the college and the program.

11 Formal Resolution Process The Vice-President for Academic Affairs assigns an investigator with curriculum development experience and coordinating alternative accommodation plans The VPSA and the investigator convene a review committee consisting of faculty representatives who develop curriculum for the college and the program

12 Responsibilities of the Review Committee Within seven days of the request Study the recommended accommodations and alternatives using the Seven Rules Checklist Submit a decision with supporting documentation in writing to the VPAA and VPSA

13 Resolution of the Formal Complaint The VPSA/VPAA updates the college president The college president or a designee shares the plan of resolution with the office of the general counsel The final decision is communicated to the student in writing by the President or designee


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