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Learn how to request accessibility accommodations.

At University of Maryland Global Campus, there are clear procedures for initiating an accessibility accommodations request.

Admission

All students, including students with disabilities and veterans, must meet minimum entrance criteria for any academic program at UMGC. There will be nothing in the application for admission asking you to disclose your disability. Your eligibility for services/accommodations from the Accessibility Services is a separate process and is independent from the Office of Admissions.

Self-Identification

You are responsible for self-identifying with Accessibility Services to inform the university about your disability and request academic accommodations. You will only be asked to provide documentation if you request services. Learn more about documentation requirements.

It is in your best interest to contact Accessibility Services early to submit the Student Intake Form and documentation. After you submit the Student Intake Form and documentation, Accessibility Services will send an email notification acknowledging receipt of your materials and requesting that you schedule an intake appointment.  Intake staff may be located in a US timezone, but will work to find a mutually workable time for the meeting.

Accommodations

Unlike high school, at the college level, students must initiate contact with Accessibility Services to receive services. The services you receive from Accessibility Services might be different from what you received in high school.

The services and accommodations provided through Accessibility Services will be based on the documentation of your disability and will help reduce barriers that may be present. Keep in mind that you will have to advocate for yourself and ask your instructors for the accommodations you need. Accessibility Services staff will advise you on the process.

If you have previously attended another college or university and received academic accommodations, you must submit documentation of your disability to Accessibility Services. Accommodations may differ slightly at UMGC.

Requesting Accommodations

Complete these five steps to receive accommodations:

1

Submit the student intake form and documentation: After being admitted to UMGC, you should complete the student intake form digitally. To request reasonable accommodations, you must provide appropriate medical or educational documentation. UMGC will not pay medical providers or reimburse you for services rendered to meet the documentation requirements. You are encouraged to submit your intake form and documentation as early as possible; some accommodations require significant planning in advance of the semester.

2

Schedule intake discussion: After your Student Intake Form and documentation are reviewed, an Accessibility Services staff member will contact you to schedule a virtual intake discussion. The intake will cover your eligibility to receive services, your individual needs, resources, policies, procedures, and responsibilities. A tentative agreement will be reached during the meeting.

3

Receive the accommodation notification letter: After the intake discussion, Accessibility Services will send you a draft accommodation notification letter with the tentative agreement on accommodations. You must provide written approval before your accommodation plan can be finalized.

4

Contact accessibility services each semester: You must request renewal of your accommodation notification letter every semester you are registered for classes. To allow for adequate time to coordinate services, it is recommended that you make this request before the beginning of each semester.

5

Communicate with faculty members: It is crucial that you keep faculty members informed when asking for an accommodation. You should meet with each of them to discuss how you intend to utilize your accommodation in the classroom for each semester you are a registered student.

Documentation for Disability Verification

Disability & Impairment Information

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