UConn's Policies and Procedures Regarding Students with Disabilities
Institutional Rights and Responsibilities
The University of Connecticut, through its Disability Contact Persons has
the right to:
- Maintain the University's academic standards.
- Request current documentation from a student completed by an
appropriate professional source to verify the need for reasonable
accommodations, academic adjustments, and/or auxiliary aids.
- Discuss a student's need for reasonable accommodations,
academic adjustments, and/or auxiliary aids with the professional
source of his/her documentation with the student's signed
consent authorizing such discussion.
- Select among equally effective and appropriate
accommodations, adjustments, and/or auxiliary aids in
consultation with students with disabilities.
- Deny a request for accommodations, academic adjustments,
and/or auxiliary aids if the documentation does not identify a
specific disability, the documentation fails to verify the need for
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the requested services, or the documentation is not provided in a
timely manner.
- Refuse to provide an accommodation, adjustment, and/or
auxiliary aids that is inappropriate or unreasonable including any
that:
- pose a direct threat to the health and safety of others;
- constitute a substantial change or alteration to an essential
element of a course or program; or
- pose undue financial or administrative burden on the University.
The University of Connecticut through its Disability Contact Persons has
the responsibility to:
- Ensure that University courses, programs, services, jobs,
activities, and facilities, when viewed in their entirety, are offered
in the most integrated and appropriate settings.
- Provide information regarding policies and procedures to
students with disabilities and assure its availability in accessible
formats upon request.
- Evaluate students on their abilities, not their disabilities.
- Provide reasonable and appropriate accommodations, academic
adjustments, and/or auxiliary aids for students with disabilities
upon a timely request by a student.
- Maintain appropriate confidentiality of records and
communication concerning students with disabilities except
where disclosure is required by law or authorized by the student.
More specifically, the University's Disability Contact Person has the
responsibility to:
- Assist students with disabilities who self-identify and meet
University criteria for eligibility to receive reasonable and
appropriate accommodations, academic adjustments, and/or
auxiliary aids determined on a case-by-case basis.
- Assure confidentiality of all information pertaining to a student's
disability.
- Inform students with disabilities of University policies and
procedures for filing a formal grievance through the Office of
Diversity and Equity and/or through external agencies (e.g.,
Office of Civil Rights).
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