




Monday - Friday
9:00am - 4:00pm
Weekend and evening hours
are based on need
and individual requests.
General Policy
There are disabilities that interfere with processing, recognizing, and recalling symbols and have their greatest effect on learning mathematics and other languages. These disabilities are recognized in the ADA. There have been cases in which the accommodation of last resort has been to waive or, more often, substitute a foreign language or mathematics requirement. The decision to make this waiver should be based on these considerations:
Documentation
In the case of waiving or substituting courses, the documentation must be clear and current; the recommendation must be specific and stem from findings in the evaluation. In a case where a student has been "regarded" as having the learning disability but does not have the documentation, it is necessary to get a good faith agreement from the student to provide the documentation in a reasonable time frame. Since a traditional student here could go three years before needing to take a language course, it is reasonable for us to ask the student to provide the documentation before the decision to waive a course is made. If the documentation recommends waiving a math or language requirement, the college still retains the option to require a course substitution.
Procedure for requesting a course waiver or substitution
For Accessibility services contact: Dr. Jennifer Labowitz, Director of The Accessibility Services Center