Seeking faculty feedback on accommodations and inclusive course design

Student Accommodations and Disability Resources recently completed an external review and one of the key recommendations from this assessment is to develop faculty modules that clarify institutional policies and procedures related to implementing creative accommodations and inclusive course design.

Faculty are invited to help shape the content of these modules to ensure they are practical, helpful, and aligned with the needs of instructors. If you are interested in participating, please register and join us for one of these sessions.

If you are unable to attend one of these sessions, email Matthew Jeffries, assistant dean of students and director of Student Accommodations, to arrange a one-on-one meeting. Faculty involvement is a valuable part of the process, and your feedback is encouraged and appreciated.

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