- Students must apply to SNAP Services, submit the required documentation
of test results, and be approved for SNAP Services to be eligible
for accommodation. Students who are not registered with SNAP Services
but are seeking special accommodations should be immediately referred
by the professor to SNAP. Students are not entitled to accommodations
prior to SNAP approval. Accommodation will not be granted retroactively.
- When a SNAP student approaches an instructor and requests accommodation,
the instructor may ask the student to provide a letter from SNAP Services
certifying his or her SNAP status and approved accommodations. Students
should inform the instructor at least one week in advance of situations
for which some accommodation is requested to ensure that the accommodations
will be provided.
- The instructor will decide (with the advice of SNAP personnel,
if requested) what accommodation will be made available. If the student
objects to the accommodation, the decision may be appealed. Appeals
are initially handled by SNAP personnel. If an agreement cannot be
reached, the student may file a grievance (see student grievance procedure
in the Student Handbook).
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