What You'll Learn in the Course

  • Laws in place K-12 vs. college
  • What the shifts in laws mean for students 
  • Basic information about college disability services offices and availability of accommodations at colleges across the country 
  • Types of accommodations colleges don't have to make 
  • The important differences between accommodations and modifications 
  • Why students need to be found eligible for accommodations 
  • What accommodations are commonly approved, and which ones aren't (and why) 
  • How students register for accommodations (and review of a real-life example) 
  • What a registration form may ask (review of a real-life example) 
  • Other responsibilities students may have in the accommodation process

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