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The college is charged with adoption of a formal
policy and set of procedures specifically for
handling accommodation disputes. The following
section gives information on the procedure to
follow if you have a complaint.
Academic accommodation requests may be authorized
only when the student has completed the colleges
disability documentation and intake process, has
formally requested an accommodation, and the accommodation
is determined not to alter course content or present
an undue burden. The Special Education Division
is charged with using state and federal regulations
to determine that:
a. the individual is a qualified person
with a disability
b. the individual has educationally-related
functional limitations qualifying for accommodation
c. the academic adjustment is appropriate.
If an individual disagrees with this determination
or if the accommodation is denied, disputed or
otherwise found inadequate, the student will follow
the Informal Resolution procedure.
Steps in the Informal
Resolution of Academic Accommodation Complaints:
1. A student dissatisfied with the decisions
of the Special Education Division can discuss
their concern with Special Education staff member
first. If the concern is unresolved, he/she can
speak to the Department Head, then Dean, then
to the campus 504/ADA officer, if necessary.
2. If an instructor disagrees with the
Special Education divisions professional
recommendation or denies an accommodation to a
student, either student or instructor may contact
the Special Education department that originally
authorized the accommodation. Informal meetings
shall proceed within five (5) instructional days.
They may include all parties involved, including,
if necessary, the division Dean or designee and
Dean of Special Education.
3. If no informal resolution is reached
within five (5) instructional days, the student,
instructor or the Special Education professional
will refer the matter to the ADA/504 coordinator
for review. The 504/ADA officer will render a
decision and inform all parties within five (5)
instructional days.
4. If the instructor or student disagrees
with the decision, they will notify the 504/ADA
officer in writing within five (5) days and an
official college Grievance Process will be instituted.
5. The accommodation originally authorized
by Special Education will be permitted for at
least a three (3) week period while the matter
is under appeal. In the case of a dispute with
Special Education, the accommodation will be authorized
for this period, if it does not represent an undue
burden to do so. The 504/ADA officer will make
any necessary determinations to extend the time
period.
Steps in the Formal Hearing
Process for Academic Accommodation Complaints:
Parties who wish to appeal a decision made
by the ADA coordinator at the conclusion of the
informal resolution process may then proceed with
the formal college "Student Grievance Process",
as outlined in the College Catalog and reprinted
in the appendix.
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