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Faculty Rights & Responsibilities

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The number of students with disabilities attending post-secondary education continues to increase with each passing year. Faculty and staff need to be well-informed about the roles, rights and responsibilities post-secondary institutions have towards supporting students with disabilities. These roles, rights and responsibilities are supported by several federal laws which can assist students with disabilities the full opportunity to enjoy the benefits of a post-secondary educational experience.

From the Office of Civil Rights:

OCR enforces Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504) and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (Title II), which prohibit discrimination on the basis of disability. Every school district and nearly every institution of post-secondary education in the United States is subject to Section 504 or Title II. Entities covered by these civil rights laws have an obligation to comply with legal requirements and to carry out their programs and activities in a manner that does not discriminate on the basis of disability.

Institutions of post-secondary education must provide an appropriate academic adjustment based on students’ disabilities and individual needs when necessary to avoid discrimination. In providing an academic adjustment, a post-secondary institution does not have to eliminate or lower essential requirements, or make modifications that would result in a fundamental alteration of the programs or activities being offered or impose an undue burden on the institution.