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Behling, Kirsten T.Bellemore, Eileen H.
Bibeau, Lisa B.
Cioffi, Andrew S.
McNamee, Bridget A.
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Student Accessibility and Academic Resource (StAAR) Center (Tufts University)Association of American Medical Colleges
Salem State University
Suffolk University
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The temptation will always be there to author a policy for everything. However, this is not a great use of time, and it can become problematic and challenging to enforce. This information can help guide you in determining when it is necessary to create a new policy or if you can simplify the task and develop processes and procedures for existing polices. (Figure by Andrew Cioffi, All Rights Reserved).Citation
Behling, Kirsten T., Eileen H. Bellemore, Lisa B. Bibeau, Andrew S. Cioffi, and Bridget A. McNamee. 13.2 When to Write a Policy. Philadelphia: Temple University Libraries, 2023.Citation to related work
Behling, Kirsten T., Eileen H. Bellemore, Lisa B. Bibeau, Andrew S. Cioffi, and Bridget A. McNamee. Disability Services in Higher Education: An Insider’s Guide. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2023.Available at: https://tupress.temple.edu/books/disability-services-in-higher-education