Each semester, students will release their Course Accommodation Letter (CAL) to their instructors. The CAL will be sent directly to an instructor's Purdue email. the CAL can also be accessed through ...
This section includes commonly asked questions that faculty have regarding understanding and implementing accommodations from a student’s letter and confidentiality. If you have questions about how to ...
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 is a federal law designed to protect the rights of individuals with disabilities in programs and activities at institutions of higher education that ...
An Accommodation Notification Letter (ANL) needs to be requested through the AIM Student Portal every semester you want to receive accommodations and before you are able to schedule exams. Faculty ...
The Disability Resource Center (DRC) is a resource and partner to instructors when it comes to supporting students with disabilities. The information provided on this page has been created to assist ...
Students must submit their semester accommodation letters (as outlined on the How to Request Your Accommodation Letters for the Semester page) and review course expectations. For assessments, students ...
The goal of this accommodation is to ensure a student isn’t penalized when they have an exacerbation of their disability, providing it doesn’t conflict with the fundamental attendance requirements of ...
Faculty members play a critical role in supporting the success of students with disabilities. As we kick off the fall semester, you may begin receiving disability accommodation letters from students ...
STEP 1: Log in to your Accommodate Account. STEP 2: You will see options listed on the left side of your Accommodate homepage. These options will include “Accommodation”, “Documents”, “Resources”, ...