Faculty Handbook
- Health & Wellness Services
- SDR Home
- Students
- Instructors/Faculty
- Accommodating Students with Disabilities
- Faculty Handbook
- What is SDR?
- Discussing Needs
- Requiring Students to Contact Instructors
- What is Required of Faculty?
- Why is a note-taker needed?
- How do Students access programs?
- Confidentiality of Disability Documentation
- Non-Visible Disabilities
- Am I Expected to Change Academic Objectives or Standards?
- Learning Disabilities
- Deafness and Hard of Hearing Issues
- Chronic Health Problems
- Mobility Issues
- Psychiatric Disabilities
- Accessible Technology Initiative
- Assistive Technology
- Disability Etiquette
- Forms & Publications
- Directions to Health & Wellness Services (Bldg. 80)
- Off-Campus Resources
- Contact Us
The CSUMB office for Student Disability Resources (SDR) seeks to assist staff and faculty in accommodating students with disabilities at CSUMB. Accordingly, we offer this handbook in order to answer the most common questions and concerns brought to SDR. You can access it through the SDR site (by selecting one of the navigational links below) or by downloading the.pdf file.
Table of Contents:
- What is Student Disability Resources?
- Who is Eligible?
- Types of Disabilities
- Types of Services/Accommodations
- Discussing Student's Needs
- Requiring Students to Contact Instructors
- Faculty Responsibilities/Requirements
- Notetakers
- How Students access programs
- Confidentiality
- Non-Visible Disabilities
- Lowering Academic Standards/Objectives
- Learning Disabilities
- Deafness and Hard of Hearing issues
- Chronic Health Problems
- Mobility Issues
- Psychiatric Disabilities
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