I) What
should you do to become eligible for accommodations?
- Ask
for Disability Documentation Guidelines (Provided
by the RCDS) as it pertains to your disability. You can also visit the documentation page to view them online.
- Read the
guidelines before the beginning of school. Gather appropriate
documentation for your disability from a licensed professional
as it relates to requested accommodations. You are responsible
for any costs incurred in obtaining documentation for your
disability. Keep a copy of your documentation for your own
records. Be sure to contact us if you have any questions
(617-287-7430).
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Schedule an appointment with the appropriate Ross Center
disability service provider. Bring a copy of your
documentation to your eligibility meeting.
II)
What should you expect during your first intake appointment?
- Complete
a pink Intake Form (located in our reception area).
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A review of your documentation. A RCDS disability service
provider will verify your eligibility for accommodations and
discuss what types of services and/or reasonable
accommodations you may need at this time. If the initial
documentation is incomplete or inadequate to determine the
extent of the disability and appropriate accommodation,
additional documentation may be requested.
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Complete a Semester Accommodation Form.
Accommodations are determined on an individual basis. It is
the responsibility of the student to make an appointment
with the appropriate RCDS Service provider to discuss
his/her eligibility to receive accommodations. If it is
determined that you are eligible for specific services
and/or reasonable accommodations, you must submit an
accurate and complete Semester Accommodation Form
each semester. The purpose for resubmission each
semester is to assure that the RCDS staff has accurate
information for the timely delivery of accommodations, which
may change each semester depending on classes taken. Please
refer to Requesting Accommodations in the next section.
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A discussion on the use of Confidential Faculty Letter
for each of your professors. The purpose of the letter is to
verify that you have a disability and that you are
registered with the RCDS. It also tells your instructor(s)
what types of accommodations you are eligible to receive.
You are responsible for meeting with your professor/s to
discuss the content of this letter. Both you and your
professor should sign it and you MUST return it to the RCDS
within a week after it has been signed. This letter will be
available to you at least one week prior to the start of
classes.
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