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Student Guidelines For Seeking Accommodations
A Christian Brothers University education provides the opportunity for
students to realize their full academic potential. For students with
disabilities, certain accommodations may be necessary to achieve this
goal.
Request for Services
The Office of Student Disability Services is the place to start for
students with disabilities who wish to apply for accommodations. Students
with disabilities should schedule an appointment with the Director of
Student Disability Services (SDS) prior to the start of the semester or as
early as possible in the term to apply for academic accommodations or
arrange for other specific services. The director will meet with the
student to obtain an informal educational history and assist the student
in developing an individual accommodation plan for that semester.
Need for Documentation
Students who request accommodations must present medical, educational or
psychological documentation from a certified professional. Guidelines for
documentation required are available in the (SDS) Office located in the
Thomas Center. All documentation will be kept strictly confidential and
will not be released without the consent of the student.
Once the student application and the documentation have been reviewed by
an outside evaluator or the CBU accommodation Committee to determine the
appropriateness of the requested accommodation (s), the Director will meet
again with the student to refine the specific accommodation requests and
discuss how the plan can be carried out. In cases where there is a delay
in obtaining the required documentation, provisional accommodations can be
arranged.
Talk with Professors
Students are given copies of their accommodation plan so they can present
it to each professor for whom they are requesting accommodations. The
professor and student are then able to mutually agree on how to best
satisfy the needs of the student. Once agreement is reached, the professor
and student each sign the accommodation plan and keep a copy for their own
reference. One copy of the plan is returned to the files of the Student
Disability Services Office.
Student Responsibilities
Every student with disability has the responsibility
to:
- Meet the essential qualifications and
institutional standards for Christian Brothers University;
- Disclose the disability in a timely manner;
- Follow specific procedures for obtaining
reasonable and appropriate accommodations and academic adjustments.
- Provide documentation from an appropriate
professional source that verifies the nature of the disability,
functional limitations, and the need for special accommodations;
- Develop self-advocacy skills and motivation
leading to self-reliance and independence.
Support Services
Students with disabilities are encouraged to take advantage of the
following services available to all students at Christian Brothers
University:
- A Writing Assistance Program to assist with
writing assignments;
- A Math Center to assist with math assignments;
- Academic Peer Counselors who provide tutoring in
numerous courses;
- Peer Counselors to answer questions and assist
entering students in transition to college;
- Study skills workshops that stress time
management, concentration, motivation, note taking and test
preparation;
- Career counseling including interest, work value
and aptitude assessment;
- Academic advisors for consultation about
educational goals and progress;
- Private, sort-term confidential personal
counseling by a trained professional;
- Office of Cross Cultural and Commuter Programs to
assist minority, international and commuter students in adjusting to
college life;
- Student Financial Resources to assist with
financial matters.
CBU does not offer students with disabilities the
following services:
- Comprehensive diagnostic evaluation for
determining disabilities;
- Special classes for students with disabilities;
- A special disability related tutorial program;
- A reduced standard for academic performance;
- Exemption from graduation requirements;
- Credit for effort in place of demonstrated
competence in the content of a course.
Accommodation Policy
It is the policy and practice of Christian Brothers University to comply
with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with
Disabilities Act of 1990 in providing reasonable accommodations to
qualified students with disabilities. A qualified individual is a person
who, with or without reasonable accommodations, can perform the essential
functions of a program or course requirements. The program need not be
modified to accommodate an individual with disability. |