Accommodations for Students With Disabilities
The College of Law is committed to equal educational opportunities for students with disabilities.
The Disability Resource Center ("DRC") at the University of Arizona (http://drc.arizona.edu/) is the office designated by the University to receive requests for reasonable accommodations. A student who, because of disability, seeks a reasonable accommodation for, among others, attendance, class preparation, or class participation, or who anticipates barriers related to the format or requirements of the course, must provide documentation of the disability to the DRC and meet with a DRC Access Consultant to discuss accommodations. If the DRC determines that a disability-related accommodation is necessary, this will be communicated to the Dean of Students at the College of Law who will make the necessary arrangements with all affected faculty.
Students who have temporary disabilities, illnesses, or other emergencies that require some accommodation in order to meet class requirements should consult with the Dean of Students at the College of Law who will determine what, if any, accommodation is necessary. The Dean of Students will make the necessary arrangements with all affected faculty.
Disability Resource Center; Cheryl Muller, M.Ed., 621-9170
mullerc@email.arizona.edu; http://drc.arizona.edu/
Dean of Students at the College of Law, Willie Jordan-Curtis, Ph.D., J.D., 621-8602
williejordancurtis@law.arizona.edu
Updated: 08/11/2010