Student Disability Services coordinates service and accommodations for students with physical, psychiatric, medical, neurological, autism spectrum disorders, AD(H)D and learning disabilities. To ...
Under Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), in the United States you have the right to reasonable accommodations or modifications to a job, including working conditions and hiring ...
This site outlines the process for request and provision of ADA accommodations. This process is governed by the university's ADA Policy and Procedure. Returning Students who have received ...
To coincide with the ‘teachers’ theme of my most recent newsletter I thought it apropos to write a post regarding accommodations for students with mental health issues in a post-secondary setting.
Step 2. The student provides appropriate documentation of their disability. You can upload documentation when you complete your registration, or if not available at that time, later. See our ...
The Disability Resource Center (DRC) is a resource and partner to instructors when it comes to supporting students with disabilities. The information provided on this page has been created to assist ...
The mission of the Learning/Access Center (formerly Disability Resource Center) is to facilitate full access so that all students can freely and actively participate in all facets of Pratt life. The L ...