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Learning Disabilities Documentation Guidelines

• You must provide medical documentation of your specific disability in order to verify accommodation eligibility under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Documentation needs to be current in order to reflect present functioning. Additional documentation may be requested based on your current status and your request(s). All documentation is confidential and will be kept on file at the Center for Accessible Academic Resource office (CAAR).

• You are responsible for making an appointment with an Access Coordinator to discuss your documentation and eligibility for accommodations, which are determined each semester. An Access Coordinator from CAAR will make the final determination of eligibility for accommodations.

• Note: Documentation guidelines are to be viewed as recommendations for qualified clinicians and students when submitting documentation. Documentation is reviewed on an individualized basis, and accommodations are made in coordination with the Access Coordinator from CAAR and the student.

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