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Purpose of form:

In order to help faculty prioritze the changes that will have the most impact on students in their class, we've created a good, better, best system for course accessibility. The base-level for all courses is our Bronze Model, with increasing levels of accessibility/usability as courses become larger or students with disabilities are involved in the course.

This system is in beta-testing right now, and we appreciate any feedback.

General Information

Did you receive a Letter of Accommodation?

Great! Given the information you've provided, you may be in our Silver or Gold category. Let's learn a little bit more about what you're students are approved for:

What accommodations are your students approved for
Great! Given the information you've provided, you may be in our Bronze or Silver category. Let's learn a little bit more about what your course:

What is the total size of your classs?

Describe the type of elements you are using in your course:

Maybe Options.

Letters of Accommodation

A Letter of Accommodations (LOA) is a document provided by the Office of Disability Services that explains to faculty the reasonable accommodations to be provided to a student. This letter typically will also provide the name of their disability coordinator, along with key contact information should you have question. For questions or to learn more about LOAs , visit the ODS website.

Once you've reviewed your LOAs, please continue to the form above.