Accessibility
The ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é is committed to providing an accessible academic and campus community. The offers a , with the goal of providing an inclusive experience and equal access for students to academic content and program requirements.
Registering with Disability Resources
Once you have successfully registered for Summer Sessions courses, you can .
If you are considering whether or not to pursue disability accommodations, we encourage you to set up a meeting with an access coordinator. You are not considered to have self-identified a disability until you specifically express a desire to do so through an individual interview and by submitting the application form.
We encourage you to meet with an access coordinator as early as possible to become acquainted and talk about classroom accommodations. However, requests to discuss accommodations are welcome at any time.
Confidentiality
Supporting documentation regarding the existence and the nature of your disability is generally considered private. Accordingly, without written consent from you, information contained in the disability file is kept confidential to the maximum extent possible. Disability-related information will also be kept separate from your academic record. Access to your disability file is limited to the local access coordinator, the University disability resource coordinator, and other University officials who require access to the information to perform their professional responsibilities, or who need access to protect the health or safety of you or others. All records received will be destroyed seven years after your last enrollment term.
Contact the Office of Disability Resources
Disability Resources
ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é
Taylor Hall
Box 270195
ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é, NY 14627
Phone: (585) 276-5075
Email: disability@rochester.edu