Students are responsible for attending classes regularly and meeting all deadlines. Based on the unpredictable, episodic nature of a student's disability, certain accommodations exist that allow the student an equitable opportunity in their academic endeavors. These accommodations may include attendance flexibility and due date extensions and are intended to provide adjustments in the event of a disability-related flare-up.
The role of the ARC is to engage in an interactive process with each student (and faculty where indicated) on a case-by-case basis to determine reasonable accommodations. Accommodations are individualized, consistent with regulatory standards, and never retroactive. The following guidelines are designed to facilitate understanding and expectations in navigating these accommodations.
Attendance Flexibility should be used only when the student experiences an unpredictable flare-up of their disability. It should not be used for routine appointments or family/work obligations.
ARC has established the following procedure for considering requests for flexibility in classroom attendance policies:
The ARC recognizes that allowing extensions may be a reasonable accommodation. Assignment Deadline Flexibility does not imply a blanket approval for late submissions; it should be used only when the student experiences an unpredictable flare-up of their disability. It should not be used for routine appointments, as a substitution for poor time management, or family/work obligations.
The ARC has established the following procedure for students assigned the accommodation of Assignment Deadline Flexibility:
Students and faculty should communicate with the ARC if there are any concerns or questions regarding this procedure.