|
According to the Americans with Disability Act, in order to be enrolled
with Disability Services, a person must meet with each aspect of the criteria listed
below:
-
The person must be regarded as one who has a disability.
-
The person must identify themselves to the institution.
-
The person must present the institution with documentation regarding
their disability and the documentation must reflect the student’s need for academic
accommodations.
Definition of a Disability
Section 504 defines a person with a disability as:
-
Someone with a physical or mental impairment that substantially
limits one or more major life activities.
-
Someone who has a record of said disability.
-
Someone who is regarded as having a disability.
Physical Impairment
Any physiological disorder or condition, cosmetic disfiguration, or anatomical loss
affecting one or more of the following body systems:
-
Neurological
-
Musculoskeletal
-
Special Sense Organs
-
Respiratory (including speech organs)
-
Cardiovascular
-
Reproductive
-
Digestive
-
Genitourinary
-
Hemic and Lymphatic
-
Skin and Endocrine
Mental Impairment
Any psychological neurological disorder such as organic brain syndrome, emotional or
mental illness and specific learning disabilities.
Major Life Activity
Any function such as: caring for oneself, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing,
hearing, speaking, breathing, learning and working.
|