Common use of Disability Services Clause in Contracts

Disability Services. a. The College is dedicated to providing the least restrictive environment for all students and promotes equity in academic access by providing reasonable accommodations as required by the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title V § 504 and § 508, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 , and the Americans with Disabilities Amendment Act. b. The College recognizes students’ right to an equal opportunity to participate in and benefit from the College’s services, programs, facilities, and activities. The College shall make reasonable accommodations, including furnishing auxiliary aids and services, for qualified students with disabilities as required by law and in accordance with the College’s Policies and Procedures. c. The School understands and acknowledges that student accommodations or service approved and provided by the School are not transferable to the College or the College course. d. Students with disabilities are encouraged to register with their campus’s Disability Services Office as early as possible to help ensure accommodations are in place before the semester’s start. Students request accommodations for a disability in a College course must contact the College’s Disability Services Office each semester to register for or renew accommodations for College courses. Seeking college accommodations is the student’s responsibility. If the student does not make a request for accommodation and actively participate in the accommodation discussion as needed, the student will not receive an accommodation. Additional information may be accessed online at xxxx://XxxxXxxx.xxx/disability- services.htm. e. Instructors must receive an approved accommodation letter via College email before students can use their College-approved accommodation in the Instructor’s course. f. A College Assistive Technology Lab or the equivalent equipment is available for students who benefit from its various technologies to convert text to speech, magnify items, convert text to Braille, and provide related services after their accommodations have been determined by a College Disability Services Office. g. The School acknowledges that cost incurred in providing college-level accommodations to dual credit students will be shared between the College and the School.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Dual Course Credit Partnership Agreement, Dual Course Credit Partnership Agreement, Dual Course Credit Partnership Agreement

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Disability Services. a. The College is dedicated to providing the least restrictive environment for all students and promotes equity in academic access by providing reasonable accommodations as required by the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title V § 504 and § 508, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 1990, and the Americans with Disabilities Amendment Act. b. The College recognizes students’ right to an equal opportunity to participate in and benefit from the College’s services, programs, facilities, and activities. The College shall make reasonable accommodations, including furnishing auxiliary aids and services, for qualified students with disabilities as required by law and in accordance with the College’s Policies and Procedures. c. The School understands and acknowledges that student accommodations or service approved and provided by the School are not transferable to the College or the College course. d. Students with disabilities are encouraged to register with their campus’s Disability Services Office as early as possible to help ensure accommodations are in place before the semester’s start. Students request accommodations for a disability in a College course must contact the College’s Disability Services Office each semester to register for or renew accommodations for College courses. Seeking college accommodations is the student’s responsibility. If the student does not make a request for accommodation and actively participate in the accommodation discussion as needed, the student will not receive an accommodation. Additional information may be accessed online at xxxx://XxxxXxxx.xxx/disability- services.htm. e. Instructors must receive an approved accommodation letter via College email before students can use their College-approved accommodation in the Instructor’s course. f. A College Assistive Technology Lab or the equivalent equipment is available for students who benefit from its various technologies to convert text to speech, magnify items, convert text to Braille, and provide related services after their accommodations have been determined by a College Disability Services Office. g. The School acknowledges that cost incurred in providing college-level accommodations to dual credit students will be shared between the College and the School.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Dual Course Credit Partnership Agreement, Dual Course Credit Partnership Agreement, Dual Course Credit Partnership Agreement

Disability Services. a. The College is dedicated to providing the least restrictive environment for all students and promotes equity in academic access by providing reasonable accommodations as required by the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title V § 504 and § 508, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 , and the Americans with Disabilities Amendment Act. b. The College recognizes students’ right to an equal opportunity to participate in and benefit from the College’s services, programs, facilities, and activities. The College shall make reasonable accommodations, including furnishing auxiliary aids and services, for qualified students with disabilities as required by law and in accordance with the College’s Policies and Procedures. The College shall not unreasonably withhold approval of student accommodation requests. c. The School understands and acknowledges that student accommodations or service approved and provided by the School are not transferable to the College or the College course. d. Students with disabilities are encouraged to register with their campus’s Disability Services Office as early as possible to help ensure accommodations are in place before the semester’s start. Students request requesting accommodations for a disability in a College course must contact the College’s Disability Services Office each semester to register for or renew accommodations for College courses. Seeking college accommodations is the student’s responsibility. If the student does not make a request for accommodation and actively participate in the accommodation discussion as needed, the student will not receive an accommodation. Additional information may be accessed online at xxxx://XxxxXxxx.xxx/disability- services.htm. e. Instructors must receive an approved accommodation letter via College email before students can use their College-approved accommodation in the Instructor’s course. f. A College Assistive Technology Lab or the equivalent equipment is available for students who benefit from its various technologies to convert text to speech, magnify items, convert text to Braille, and provide related services after their accommodations have been determined by a College Disability Services Office. g. The School acknowledges that cost incurred in providing college-level accommodations to dual credit students in a course taught online will be shared between the College and the School. Each party shall be responsible for l costs related to accommodations provided at that party’s facility.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dual Course Credit Partnership Agreement

Disability Services. a. The College is dedicated to providing the least restrictive environment for all students and promotes equity in academic access by providing reasonable accommodations as required by the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title V § 504 and § 508, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 , and the Americans with Disabilities Amendment Act. b. The College recognizes students’ students’ right to an equal opportunity to participate in and benefit from the College’s College’s services, programs, facilities, and activities. The College shall make reasonable accommodations, including furnishing auxiliary aids and services, for qualified students with disabilities as required by law and in accordance with the College’s College’s Policies and Procedures. c. The School understands and acknowledges that student accommodations or service approved and provided by the School are not transferable to the College or the College course. d. Students with disabilities are encouraged to register with their campus’s campus’s Disability Services Office as early as possible to help ensure accommodations are in place before the semester’s semester’s start. Students request accommodations for a disability in a College course must contact the College’s College’s Disability Services Office each semester to register for or renew accommodations for College courses. Seeking college accommodations is the student’s student’s responsibility. If the student does not make a request for accommodation and actively participate in the accommodation discussion as needed, the student will not receive an accommodation. Additional information xxxxxxxtion may be accessed online at xxxx://XxxxXxxx.xxx/disability- services.htm. e. Instructors must receive an approved accommodation letter via College email before students can use their College-approved accommodation in the Instructor’s Instructor’s course. f. A College Assistive Technology Lab or the equivalent equipment is available for students who benefit from its various technologies to convert text to speech, magnify items, convert text to Braille, and provide related services after their accommodations have been determined by a College Disability Services Office. g. The School acknowledges that cost incurred in providing college-level accommodations to dual credit students will be shared between the College and the School.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dual Course Credit Partnership Agreement

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Disability Services. a. The College is dedicated to providing the least restrictive environment for all students and promotes equity in academic access by providing reasonable accommodations as required by the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title V § 504 and § 508, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 1990, and the Americans with Disabilities Amendment Act. b. The College recognizes students' right to an equal opportunity to participate in and benefit from the College’s 's services, programs, facilities, and activities. The College shall make reasonable accommodations, including furnishing auxiliary aids and services, for qualified students with disabilities as required by law and in accordance with the College’s 's Policies and Procedures. c. The School understands and acknowledges that student accommodations or service approved and provided by the School are not transferable to the College or the College college course. d. Students with disabilities are encouraged to register with their campus’s 's Disability Services Office as early as possible to help ensure accommodations are in place before the semester’s semester start. Students request accommodations for a disability in a College course must contact the College’s 's Disability Services Office each semester to register for or renew accommodations for College courses. Seeking college accommodations is the student’s 's responsibility. If the student does not make a request for accommodation and actively participate in the accommodation discussion as needed, the student will not receive an accommodation. Additional information may be accessed online at xxxx://XxxxXxxx.xxx/disability- services.htm. e. Instructors must receive an approved accommodation letter via College email before students can use their College-approved accommodation in the Instructor’s 's course. f. A College Assistive Technology Lab or the equivalent equipment is available for students who benefit from its various technologies to convert text to speech, magnify items, convert text to Braille, and provide related services after their accommodations have been determined by a College Disability Services Office. g. The School acknowledges that cost incurred in providing college-level accommodations to dual credit students will be shared between the College and the School.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dual Course Credit Partnership Agreement

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