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- To not be denied access due to a disability, according to the law.
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- To receive reasonable accommodations that provide equal opportunity.
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- To have access to auxiliary aids/assistive technology as available to other students.
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- To not be counseled toward “more restrictive career objectives.”
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- To receive assistance from the Dean of Students Office in removing physical, academic and attitudinal barriers.
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- To not be discriminated against due to a disability or receive any retaliatory discrimination, as protected by law.
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Responsibilities:
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- To identify to the Dean of Students Office.
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- To provide documentation of disability.
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- To participate in an intake interview with the Coordinator of Disability Services to initiate services.
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- To initiate specific accommodations by following the procedures outlined in a discussion with the Coordinator of Disability Services.
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- To provide professors with reasonable notice in which to implement the accommodations.
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- To provide for personal independent living needs or other personal disability-related needs.
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- To assume personal responsibility for meeting with faculty and requesting additional assistance.
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Discrimination Grievance Procedures
Internal Complaints: Students who feel they have been discriminated against because of a disability or perceived disability have a right to file a grievance report with the Dean of Students Office. Suffolk University has a nondiscrimination policy as well as internal grievance procedures if a student suspects discrimination. To view Suffolk’s policy on discrimination, please refer to the Student Policies and Procedures Handbook.
External (OCR) Complaints: Students are encouraged to follow the internal grievance procedure in an attempt to resolve complaints. However, students can file a grievance with the Office of Civil Rights (OCR) at any time. Ordinarily, the time limit for filing a complaint with OCR is 180 days from the time the incident occurred. Information on how to file a grievance with OCR can be found at http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/index.html?src=oc.