成人抖音破解版's Office of Accessibility Services offers academic accommodations for all students with documented disabilities. The Office assists eligible students in receiving *reasonable accommodations pursuant to Federal law - Act 504 (1973), Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA 1990), and Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments (ADAA 1990) - under current guidelines from the Office of Civil Rights and Department of Justice.
The Office of Accessibility Services requires that all students who apply for academic accommodations, such as extended test time, provide official documentation sent directly from the diagnosing agency to the Office of Accessibility Services. Documentation should include documentation of the disability by a licensed professional and a statement concerning resulting limitations and recommended accommodations.
If a student's doctor/physician or diagnosing agency would prefer to fill out an Office of Accessibility Services form to provided needed information, the Office of Accessibility Services can provide that form, per the student's request. Completed forms must be mailed or faxed directly to Christine Samuelson, 成人抖音破解版, Office of Accessibility Services, Palumbo Academic Center, 109 University Square, Erie, PA 16541: fax 814-871-7499. The documentation for diagnosis of a disabling condition and the functional limitations experienced by the student will be reviewed by the professional staff.
Staff will determine the appropriate, reasonable academic accommodations, if any, for each student on an individual, case-by-case basis. A diagnosis of a disorder, condition, or syndrome in and of itself does not automatically qualify an individual for accommodations.
A student with psychological diagnosis must provide documentation prepared by a licensed mental health professional, psychologist/psychiatrist, physician, detailing the current diagnosis of a disabling condition and the impact such condition will have on the student's academic activities.
Students seeking information or assistance in any matter regarding qualification, accessibility or reasonable accommodations should contact Lisa Laird promptly upon admission to the University. Students may also come to the Student Success Center in the Palumbo Academic Center (PC1025) to make an appointment with the Director.
Office of Accessibility Services Director
laird004@gannon.edu
814-871-5522
Office of Accessibility Services Student Support Liaison
augustin005@gannon.edu
814-871-5326