For students seeking information from the Student Disability Resources Office at Penn State
Students who are seeking services / information from at Penn State Berks Student Disability Resources have the right to:
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Appropriate confidentiality of all information regarding the disability, except disclosures required or permitted by law.
Students who are seeking services / information from at Penn State Berks Student Disability Resources have the responsibility to:
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Meet qualifications and maintain essential institutional standards for courses, programs, services, jobs, activities, and facilities.
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Self-disclose the need for academic adjustments, auxiliary aids, and/or services to at Penn State Berks Student Disability Resources.
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Demonstrate or document (from an appropriate professional) how the condition significantly impairs functioning in courses, programs, services, activities, and facilities. The cost of obtaining documentation is borne by the student. If the initial documentation is incomplete or inadequate to determine the current functional limitations of the disorder and/or the reasonable academic adjustments, auxiliary aids, and/or services; Penn State Berks Student Disability Resources has the right to require additional documentation.
- Follow the currently published policies, procedures and guidelines for obtaining services through Penn State Berks Student Disability Resources. The current documentation guidelines are located on the ODS web site.
Rights and Responsibilities of Penn State University in relation to Students Seeking Services/Information from SDR:
Penn State University has the right to:
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Request and receive through Disability Services at Penn State Berks current documentation that confirms disability status and supports requests for academic adjustments, auxiliary aids, and/or services.
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Deny a request for academic adjustments, auxiliary aids, and/or services if: the student fails to provide appropriate documentation that meets Penn State's documentation guidelines, the documentation does not indicate the student's current functional impairment (s), or the documentation does not support that the student has a disability as defined by Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, 1973 or Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, 1990.
Penn State University has the responsibility to:
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Respond to requests in a timely manner.
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Maintain appropriate confidentiality of all information regarding the disability, except disclosures required or permitted by law.