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Services for Other Disabilities
 

Services for Students with Other Disabilities


      Lewis & Clark College has provided accommodations, over the years, for students with epilepsy, with autoimmune illnesses, multiple sclerosis, psychological disabilities, and a variety of other conditions. We look closely at the documentation the student provides, discuss at length the student's needs, and attempt to arrive at agreement on the accommodations that will be most effective in allowing the student to perform successfully at the College.
      Two factors that are especially important in this effort are (1) the thoroughness and professional expertise of the student's documentation of the disability and (2) the student's willingness to take responsibility for advocating for him/herself with the Student Support Services staff and with instructors.
      Once the Coordinator of Student Support Students and the disabled student have gone over the documentation and agreed upon accommodations, a letter is drafted that will be sent to instructors each semester at the request of the student which explains the effects of the disability and lists appropriate accommodations. If the instructor has reservations about providing any of the suggested accommodations, he/she is advised to contact the Coordinator of Student Support Services to discuss the issue. The Coordinator's role is not only to advocate for students but also to negotiate for accommodations that are regarded as equitable by both disabled students and faculty.
      Students are encouraged to contact the Student Support Services Office (503-768-7191 or access@lclark.edu) if they are planning to visit or attend Lewis & Clark in order to discuss possible accommodations in advance.