WEATHER-RELATED ANNOUNCEMENT: The Wadena Advisory Board Dinner has been rescheduled to Monday, April 1; the 学习 Advisory Board Dinner has been rescheduled to Tuesday, 4月9日. Both events will still begin at 5 p.m.

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Guidelines for 可访问性资源

Student Responsibilities in Applying for and Receiving Reasonable Accommodations for a Disability

1. Request services by filling out a 可访问性资源 应用程序与 可访问性资源. 申请表

2. 提供 可访问性资源 with documentation of disability and recommendations made by the testing specialist. A Release of Information may be required by the agency. FORMS PAGE / DOCUMENTATION REQUEST FORM

3. 可访问性资源 receives the documentation and recommendations required, the student and 工作人员 then work together to identify appropriate accommodations. FORMS PAGE / STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES

4. If you are eligible, the 可访问性资源s Office then provides the reasonable accommodations. Communication with faculty is the responsibility of both 可访问性资源 教职员和学生.

5. Please note: The appropriate forms must be filled out and signed each semester to continue receiving services.

General Guidelines Regarding Accommodations

1. Accommodations support abilities.

2. All students must comply with classroom assignments, 项目, and tests as presented by the instructor and/or syllabus.

3. Accommodations provide appropriate supports, 没有替换, for the successful completion of assignments and tests and take the place of regular classroom attendance.

4. M State complies fully with the provisions for the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, 42 U.S.C. 第12101节, which prohibits discrimination in employment and public educational services on the basis of an individual's disability. An individual with a disability is one who has or is regarded as having a physical or mental impairment, which substantially limits one or more of that individual's major life activities.

Services cease at the end of each semester and must be requested at the beginning of each semester.

Personal Care Attendant Guidelines

M State does not provide Personal Care Attendant (PCA) services and is not responsible or liable for any consequences resulting from a student's association with a PCA.

Responsibilities of student assisted by a Personal Care Attendant

PCAs are NOT classroom assistants. Because a PCA is not a classroom assistant, personal care attendants are not allowed to assist with any academic tasks in the classroom or other academic settings. The need for a PCA in the classroom for non-academic tasks (such as monitoring a medical condition) will be determined by Accessibility Services on an individual basis.

Expectations of a Personal Care Attendant

· Follow all applicable college policies, rules, regulations, and procedures

· Assist the student before and after class but wait outside the classroom (unless deemed appropriate by the Accessibility Services office)

· Allow the student to take responsibility for his/her own progress or behavior

· Refrain from contact with or asking questions of faculty, 工作人员, or others on behalf of the student

· Refrain from intervening in conversations between the student and faculty, 工作人员 or other students

· Refrain from discussing any confidential information about the student with faculty, 工作人员, 或学生

· Follow the college's PCA guidelines

Should the PCA fail to follow M State policies and procedures, M State reserves the right to make a determination that the PCA will no longer be permitted on campus. It is the student's responsibility to secure the services of another PCA in the event a PCA becomes unable to perform services for a student.

This agreement is subject to modification by both parties. I have read and agree to the preceding requirements of the M State Guidelines for Personal Care Attendants for 学生 with Disabilities