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Advocacy and Disclosure
We believe that students are their own best
advocates. Because of this and our guidelines
on confidentiality, we prefer that you discuss
the accommodation that DSPS has recommended directly
with your instructor.
To help you do so, during your intake interview
your counselor/advisor discusses with you those
accommodations you will use. If needed, they can
help you formulate how to present your limitations
and your needs, especially in the context of a
particular classs requirements. In the student
success section of this handbook there are additional
materials on self-advocacy.
If you dont anticipate requesting accommodations
from your instructor, you do not need to disclose
your involvement with Special Education. If an
issue arises later, and you decide to request
accommodation, you can consult with your advisor/counselor
for guidance, if needed.
If an instructor questions your status as a student
with a disability or has concerns about the accommodations,
he/she may call the programs. We do not disclose
your diagnosis, but will confirm that the proper
documentation is on file, and that the accommodations
are appropriate.. Often an issue is resolved with
a simple clarification. If the situation requires
more mediation or information, your counselor/advisor
will inform you. Normally DSS or EDC will initiate
a dialogue that involves all parties.
Notification to Instructors
The programs do not routinely send notifications
or accommodation letters to your instructors.
If you want this as a service, you must request
it and sign an appropriate Consent to Release
Information form. Instructors who will have
interpreters or real-time captioners in their
class do receive an informational packet before
the quarter begins.
Steps to Receive Instructor
Notifications:
1. Decide if you want an Instructor
Referral or an Accommodation Authorization
Memo:
An Instructor Referral states
that you are a student with a verified disability
and that you will be speaking to the instructor
about the accommodation needs DSPS has recommended.
An Accommodations Authorization
memo states that you are authorized to receive
certain accommodations.
2. Meet with your counselor/advisor to
make the request and sign to release the information.
Progress Checks
We encourage students to clarify how they
are doing in classes during the quarter by monitoring
the feedback on their work, calculating their
grade periodically, and talking with instructors.
We will assist you in learning a process to use
throughout your academic career to evaluate your
class progress. However, if you feel it would
be useful and you request it, we can also send
out mid-quarter Progress Checks to your instructors.
We will then share the information with you and
help plan any needed interventions.
Steps to Receive Progress
Check Service:
1. Meet with counselor/advisor to consider
the self-monitoring process. If necessary, request
progress check service and specify classes.
2. Sign a consent to send progress checks.
3. Meet with counselor to review instructor
feedback.
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