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Persons with
Disabilities
Section 504 of
the Federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973
The
university is in compliance with Section 504 of the Federal
Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act
of 1990. The university does not discriminate against students with
disabilities in admission, student programs, activities and
services. Reasonable accommodations are provided for qualified
students with disabilities in an effort to enhance the learning
process and enable individuals to reach their maximum
potential.
Specific provisions related to postsecondary
education prohibit discrimination against individuals with
disabilities in recruiting, admission and treatment after
admission. "Reasonable accommodations" must be made by
colleges and universities to those who have documented
disabilities. These provisions are necessary to ensure that
students with disabilities are given the opportunity to fulfill
academic requirements and that they are not excluded from programs
because of absence of auxiliary aids. The student, however, is
expected to meet the standards of each class as determined by the
instructor.
The Americans
with Disabilities Act of 1990
The
Americans with Disabilities Act guarantees that people with
disabilities have access to employment, public services and
telecommunications. Persons with disabilities may request that
reasonable accommodations be made to assist them in the performance
of their duties. The university's ADA Committee has implemented a
process to request ADA accommodations as well as an appeal
process.
The
following activities have been completed related to ADA
compliance:
- Guidelines have been established for identifying
essential functions of all positions.
- Guidelines and forms have been distributed to
managers and supervisors.
- ADA
training sessions have been done for managers and
supervisors.
- Posters were ordered
from EEOC and posted throughout campus.
- The
university's non-discrimination statement has been revised and
appears on all job postings
- An ADA
Coordinator has been
appointed.
- A
self-evaluation has been
completed.
- A
survey of campus facilities is an on-going
process.
- The
ADA Committee recommended the purchase of four TTD's (text
telephone devices). Four miniprint TDD's were installed May 1997 in
the following areas: Office of Social Equity, McLachlan Student
Health Center, University Police and the main campus
switchboard.
- An
assisted hearing system, along with four belt-pack receivers, has
been purchased and installed in Miller Auditorium to enable
hearing-impaired members of the audience to hear
programs.
- Raised
letters/signs have been installed in every general access area of
classroom buildings.
- Facilities are upgraded on an
ongoing basis for ADA compliance.
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