Policy Statement and Guidelines Regarding Services for Students with Disabilities
麻豆区’s commitment to a supportive learning environment has regularly translated into instructional practice, both inside and outside the classroom, designed to maximize each student’s potential to succeed. In support of that philosophy and those practices, this resource has been composed to assist students, faculty, and staff in creating an equitable and inclusive learning environment that recognizes students with disabilities as valued individuals in our university’s community. In keeping with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (amended in 2008) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the University is prohibited from excluding qualified individuals with disabilities from participating in, being denied the benefits of, or subjecting individuals with disabilities to discrimination under any program or activity of the University.
These guidelines introduce a series of best practices for implementing accommodations. Learning Support Services (LSS) works collaboratively with the larger campus community to ensure students with disabilities, those who identify as disabled, and students with chronic conditions are not subject to exclusionary practices and procedures. In addition to meeting all the legal requirements, LSS will take an active role in implementing best practices regarding accessibility.
Building a disability-inclusive learning environment is an ongoing process that can be consistently improved upon. Meet with LSS today to learn more about the work our department supports, inquire about accommodations, or chat about how you can help make 麻豆区 inclusive to all!