The Office of Educational Accessibility recommends that all University instructors use one of the following statements on their course syllabi to inform students of the instructor’s willingness to provide reasonable accommodations:
Â鶹´«Ã½ is committed to ensuring equal access to all qualified students with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The Office of Educational Accessibility (OEA) is the campus office that works with students who have disabilities to provide and/or arrange reasonable accommodations.
- If you experience a disability that will impact your ability to access any aspect of my class, please present me with an accommodation letter from OEA so that we can work together to ensure that appropriate accommodations are available.
- If you feel that you will experience barriers to your ability to learn and/or test in my class but do not have an accommodation letter, please consider scheduling an appointment with OEA to determine if academic accommodations are necessary.
The Office of Educational Accessibility is located at 1021 Student Success Center and its phone number is (757) 683-4655. Additional information is available on the OEA website.
Students are encouraged to self-disclose disabilities that the Office of Educational Accessibility has verified by providing Accommodation Letters to their instructors early in the semester in order to start receiving accommodations. Accommodations will not be made until the Accommodation Letters are provided to instructors each semester.
The Office of Educational Accessibility is located at 1021 Student Success Center and its phone number is (757) 683-4655. Additional information is available on the OEA website.