UCC campuses will open at 10am today. The Woolley Center will open at noon.
UCC campuses will open at 10am today. The Woolley Center will open at noon.
In order to receive accommodations, students are required to submit appropriate documentation of their disability. The definition of disability is legally defined in Title II of the Americans with Disability Act and in Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as a condition that places substantial limitation on an individual’s major life activity which includes caring for one’s self, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning, and working.
Documentation is especially important when the disability is not readily apparent, such as learning or psychological disabilities, or certain chronic health issues.
As indicated in the Oregon Transition Guide regarding recent high school graduates with disabilities, “IEPs may be helpful but generally will not qualify as documentation.”
If documentation is not readily available or requested documentation has not yet arrived, students may receive “interim” accommodations on an individual case-by-case basis. Student will understand that these interim accommodations may be withdrawn if documentation is not provided in a timely manner.
Deliver your Documentation:
If you need additional information, please call our Accessibility Services Office at 541-440-7900