General Guidelines for Accommodation Documentation

To receive accommodation, you must first provide documentation establishing the presence of a substantially limiting condition and describing its current impact on your academic success and personal well being. This information is essential to the process of identifying possible accommodations. A clinical diagnosis is not synonymous with a disability and may not be adequate to determine if reasonable accommodations can be determined.

General criteria for documentation includes the following:

If the supporting documentation submitted is not adequate to validate the existence of a disability, the Director of Student Accessibility Services reserves the right to request updated assessments or additional evaluations.