The following is a list of faculty rights and responsibilities regarding disability accommodations.
Each faculty member has the right to:
- Request the student provide a faculty notification letter (accommodation letter) from the Disability Access Service (DAS) before implementing any accommodations in the classroom.
- Provide input regarding accommodations in class.
- Be informed enough about the student’s disability to work effectively.
- Challenge an accommodation request if the faculty member believes the student is not qualified, if the accommodation would result in a fundamental alteration of the program, if the institution is being asked to address a personal need, or if the accommodation would impose an undue financial or administrative burden.
- Call DAS with any questions or concerns in regards to approved accommodations.
The faculty member does not have the right to deny an approved accommodation listed on a faculty notification letter or to question a student about whether the disability exists. If questions or concerns do arise, the faculty member should call the DAS Office.
Each faculty member is responsible for assuming a shared responsibility in providing reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities by:
- Cooperating with DAS in providing approved accommodations in a fair and timely manner.
- Referring a student to DAS if the student approaches the instructor directly with a verbal accommodation request but does not present a faculty notification letter.
- Fostering a respectful and confidential classroom environment for students with disabilities.
- Suggesting alternatives to a requested accommodation if an accommodation impacts the essential elements of the course.
Aims Community College has compliance obligations under federal laws; therefore, faculty members share the responsibility in providing reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities. Also, faculty members act as advocates for DAS. Therefore, it is suggested that a disability statement be included in each course syllabus.