What Kind of Documentation Must a Student (Esperanza) Provide?

In Esperanza's case, her ophthalmologist provided comprehensive medical information which verified a substantial limitation in her vision and described the limitations; supporting her request for alternate format materials.

Determining a student's eligibility to receive accommodations must be done by the campus office that is designated with that responsibility, the SDRC.  It is done based on a formal diagnostic assessment provided by properly credentialed professionals and is evaluated according to the institution's guidelines.

Faculty have neither the obligation nor the right to review a student's medical documenation.  In fact, faculty members have no legal right to ask for that kind of information.  If a student hands you his or her documentation, you should hand it back and inform the student that only the SDRC can evaluate diagnostic information.

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