Office for Students with Disabilities
How to Request Accommodations
Once appropriate documentation has been received and evaluated and accommodations have been approved, a Notification to Instructors form can be generated. The Notification to Instructor (NTI) form lists all the student’s approved accommodations. At the student’s request, this form is used to communicate with faculty and staff about the accommodations needed for the student to have equal access. NTIs must be requested and issued on a term-by-term basis.
To receive accommodations, students should:
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make an appointment to meet with his or her advisor prior to the start of term to discuss options and any questions or concerns about the requested accommodations
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sign NTI form and give the form to appropriate professor/s (we recommend within the first two weeks of class)
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discuss with professor/s about how the accommodations will be arranged (we recommend that students meet with their professors before or after class or during office hours)
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inform OSD advisor if there are any issues in receiving accommodations
The student is responsible for picking up his/her NTI at the start of each term. If you do not give the NTI to your instructor, the instructor does not have to provide your accommodations. Accommodations listed on the Notification to Instructors form may change during the course of a student’s enrollment due to changes in disability status, disability documentation or program standards and requirements.
Student Handbook
Click link below to access information on policies,
accommodations and student responsibilities
Student Handbook
Note: The Handbook for Students with Disabilities only highlights College policies, procedures and practices. It is provided generally for personal education and information. Therefore, it cannot be construed as a legal document or contract, nor does it supercede applicable Federal, State or local laws or College policies. Nothing in the Handbook for Students with Disabilities should be construed as legal advice or a legal opinion.
Student Dispute Form
Student Dispute Form
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