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| *College Student Rights &
Responsibilities |
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Every otherwise qualified student with a documented
disability has the following rights:
- Equal access to courses, programs, services, jobs,
activities, and facilities available through the college or
university.
- Reasonable and appropriate accommodations, academic
adjustments, and/or auxiliary aids determined by the institution
on a case-by-case and/or course-by-course basis.
- Appropriate confidentiality of all information pertaining to
the disability with the choice of to whom to disclose the
disability, except as required by law.
- Information reasonably available in accessible formats.
Every otherwise qualified student with a disability has the
responsibility to:
- Meet the requisite qualifications and essential technical
standards, both academic and institutional, including the student
code of conduct.
- Identify him/herself in a timely manner as an individual with
a disability when requesting an accommodation from the
appropriate service provider.
- Provide documentation from a qualified source that verifies
the nature of the disability, functional limitations, and the
need for specific accommodations.
- Follow specific procedures for obtaining reasonable and
appropriate accommodations, academic adjustments and
services.
*Adopted by the North Dakota Colleges & Universities
Disability Services Council - April 2001.
Adapted from: Effective College Planning - The College
Experience. Technology for Transition Project. Center for
Assistive Technology. State University of New York at Buffalo.
Available at http://cat.buffalo.edu/transition/
(2001, March 29). |
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| *College or University Rights &
Responsibilities |
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Colleges and universities have the right to:
- Maintain academic, admissions and graduation standards.
- Request that a student with a disability provide current
documentation completed by a qualified professional source to
verify the need for reasonable accommodations, academic
adjustments, and/or auxiliary aids.
- Discuss a student's need for reasonable accommodations,
academic adjustments, and/or auxiliary aids with the professional
source of his/her documentation with the student's signed consent
authorizing discussion.
- Select among equally effective and appropriate
accommodations, adjustments, and/or auxiliary aids for each
student on a case-by-case/course-by-course basis.
- Deny a request for accommodations, adjustments, and/or
auxiliary aids if: a) the documentation does not identify a
specific disability, b) the documentation fails to verify the
need for the requested services, and/or the documentation is not
provided in a timely manner.
- Refuse to provide an accommodation, adjustment, and/or
auxiliary aid that is inappropriate or unreasonable, including
any that:
- pose a direct threat to the health and safety of others;
- constitute a substantial change or alteration to an essential
element of a course or program;
- fundamentally alters the nature of the service provided;
and/or
- pose an undue financial hardship or administrative burden on
the institution.
Colleges and universities have the responsibility to:
- Review and revise institutional, programmatic, employment and
other policies and procedures to assure that they do not
discriminate against qualified individuals with
disabilities.
- Ensure that the institution's courses, programs, services,
jobs, activities, and facilities, when viewed in their entirety,
are offered in the most integrated and appropriate settings based
on a review of what the law requires.
- Provide information regarding policies and procedures to
students with disabilities in a timely manner and assure its
availability in accessible formats upon request.
- Evaluate students on their abilities, not their
disabilities.
- Provide reasonable and appropriate accommodations, academic
adjustments, and/or auxiliary aids for students with disabilities
upon a timely request by a student.
- Maintain appropriate confidentiality of records and
communication concerning students with disabilities except where
disclosure is required by law or authorized by the student.
- More specifically, institutions have the responsibility
to:
- Assist students with disabilities who self-identify and meet
the college or university's criteria for eligibility in receiving
reasonable and appropriate accommodations, academic adjustments,
and/or auxiliary aids determined on a case-by
case/course-by-course basis.
- Assure confidentiality of all information pertaining to a
student's disability.
- Inform students with disabilities of college or university
policies and procedures for filing a formal grievance both
internally and/or through external agencies (e.g., US Department
of Education Office of Civil Rights).
Colleges and universities are NOT required to:
- Reduce or waive any of the essential requirements of the
course or a program.
- Conduct testing and assessment of learning, psychological or
medical disabilities.
- Provide personal attendees.
- Provide personal or private tutors.
- Prepare Individual Education Plans (IEP).
*Adopted by the North Dakota Colleges & Universities
Disability Services Council - April 2001.
Adapted from: Effective College Planning - The College
Experience. Technology for Transition Project. Center for
Assistive Technology. State University of New York at Buffalo.
Available at http://cat.buffalo.edu/transition/
(2001, March 29). |
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