7.2 Sample Accommodation Letter (Accommodations with Descriptions)
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2023Author
Behling, Kirsten T.Bellemore, Eileen H.
Bibeau, Lisa B.
Cioffi, Andrew S.
McNamee, Bridget A.
Group
Student Accessibility and Academic Resource (StAAR) Center (Tufts University)Association of American Medical Colleges
Salem State University
Suffolk University
Subject
Students with disabilities--Services forCommunication in services for people with disabilities
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Two different examples of accommodation letters that students will provide to their faculty. These represent two types of accommodation letters that are commonly used in the field. Note that both letters include student information, a statement of coverage (i.e. ADA and Section 504), a list of accommodations, and contact information for the student’s DSP. Note that the sample letters do not include information that discloses a student’s diagnosis. This second accommodation letter includes a list of accommodations with a brief description of suggested implementation.Citation
Behling, Kirsten T., Eileen H. Bellemore, Lisa B. Bibeau, Andrew S. Cioffi, and Bridget A. McNamee. 7.2 Sample Accommodation Letter (Accommodations with Descriptions). 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
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