Student Disability Services (SDS) works to provide resources, support, and accommodations for all students with disabilities and works to remove physical and mitigate attitudinal barriers, which may prevent their full participation in the life of the university. SDS seeks to ensure that disability is included as a valued part of the institution’s diversity and that accessibility is priority.
Student Disability Services is responsible for:
- Establishing and disseminating criteria for the use of disability services.
- Meeting with students to discuss access needs.
- Receiving, reviewing, and storing confidential disability documentation to support a student’s eligibility for disability services and accommodations.
- Determining whether a student is a qualified individual with a disability under the ADAA 2008 and determining whether or what accommodations are reasonable.
- Providing written notification of the accommodation determination.
- Safeguarding and maintaining confidentiality of the student’s disclosed disability unless given written consent from the student.
- Collaborating with faculty and staff regarding essential course and/or program requirements and appropriate reasonable accommodations.
- Promoting disability equity and inclusion on campus.