OASIS STUDENT HANDBOOK

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OASIS STUDENT HANDBOOK Office of Accessible Services Individualized for Students East Stroudsburg University Warren E. 55 and Sandra Hoeffner Science & Technology Center 200 Prospect Street East Stroudsburg, PA 18301 570-422-3954 www.esu.edu/oasis

Contents ABOUT OASIS... 3 CONFIDENTIALITY OF RECORDS... 4 STUDENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES... 5 UNIVERSITY RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES... 6 WHAT ARE REASONABLE ACADEMIC ACCOMMODATIONS?... 7 HOW TO APPLY FOR ACCOMMODATIONS... 8 GUIDELINES FOR DOCUMENTING A DISABILITY... 9 USING YOUR ACCOMMODATIONS... 10 LETTERS OF ACCOMMODATION... 10 PRIORITY REGISTRATION... 10 TYPES OF ACCOMMODATIONS... 11 Testing-Related Accommodations... 13 Alternate Format... 13 Assistive Technologies (AT)... 14 Hearing-Related Accommodations... 14 TEMPORARY IMPAIRMENTS... 15 ON-CAMPUS HOUSING ACCOMMODATIONS... 16 2

About OASIS Welcome to East Stroudsburg University and the Office of Accessible Services Individualized for Students (OASIS). OASIS coordinates accommodations for students with disabilities at ESU. This handbook is a guide to policies and procedures for students registered with OASIS. Our Mission East Stroudsburg University and the Office of Accessible Services Individualized for Students are committed to providing equal educational access to otherwise qualified students with disabilities and recognizes the responsibility of the university community to provide such access and full participation in any university program or activity. Staff Listing Linda Van Meter, Ph.D. Chair/Director Jill Boyle, M.Ed. Coordinator/Faculty Liaison Jennifer Young, Ph.D. Disability Specialist Stacy Keller, M.Ed. Assistive Technology Coordinator Phyllis Rafferty Secretary Contact Us OASIS East Stroudsburg University Hoeffner Science & Technology Center, Room 341 200 Prospect Street East Stroudsburg, PA 18301 Location 570-422-3954 570-422-3268 (fax) ods@esu.edu Visit us online at: www.esu.edu/oasis OASIS is located on the 3 rd floor of the Hoeffner Science & Technology Center, Room 341. Office Hours Monday Friday 8:00am to 4:30 pm 3

Confidentiality of Records Confidentiality OASIS respects the confidentiality of your disability-related information. Student records are protected under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Access by ESU personnel to disabilityrelated records housed in OASIS is on a need-to-know basis and is only for the purpose of assuring appropriate accommodations. Instructors are regularly made aware of the confidential nature of disabilityrelated information. Accommodation letters prepared by OASIS staff will not list the specific nature of your diagnosis or medical details. Letters list only your approved accommodations. Release of Information If you would like OASIS to be able to discuss your disability or accommodations with persons or agencies outside of ESU (including your parents), you must complete a Release of Information form, available in OASIS or in the forms section at www.esu.edu/oasis The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) (20 U.S.C. 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99) is a Federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. FERPA allows schools to disclose those records, without consent, to the following parties or under the following conditions (34 CFR 99.31): School officials with legitimate educational interest; Other schools to which a student is transferring; Specified officials for audit or evaluation purposes; Appropriate parties in connection with financial aid to a student; Organizations conducting certain studies for or on behalf of the school; Accrediting organizations; To comply with a judicial order or lawfully issued subpoena; Appropriate officials in cases of health and safety emergencies; and State and local authorities, within a juvenile justice system, pursuant to specific State law. 4

Student Rights and Responsibilities Students with identified disabilities have the right to: Full and equal participation in and access to the courses, programs, services and activities of ESU; Reasonable accommodations, academic adjustments and/or auxiliary aids and services; Privacy and confidentiality of information regarding disability; Reasonably available information in accessible formats. Students with disabilities are responsible to: Meet institutional qualifications and maintain essential institutional standards for courses, programs, services, and activities; Identify oneself in a timely manner as an individual with a disability when an accommodation is needed and seek information, counsel and assistance as necessary, preferably prior to classes; Provide documentation from an appropriate licensed professional source: o Documentation should include a description of the nature of the disability and how it limits the student s participation in courses, programs, services, jobs, activities and facilities when accommodations are sought; o Documentation should also include recommendations of the nature of accommodations to provide equal access and opportunity to the student with a disability; Follow published university procedures for obtaining reasonable accommodations, academic adjustments and/or auxiliary aids and services. 5

University Rights and Responsibilities The University has the right to: Identify and establish essential functions, abilities, skills, knowledge, standards and criteria for courses, programs, services, and activities; Request and receive, through OASIS, current documentation from an appropriate licensed professional source that supports accommodation requests as well as requests for academic adjustments and/or auxiliary aids and services; Deny a request for accommodations, academic adjustment and/or auxiliary aids and services in consultation with a student with a documented disability. o If documentation does not meet the university s guidelines and demonstrate that the request is warranted; o If the student fails to provide appropriate documentation; Refuse to provide an accommodation, adjustment and/or auxiliary aid or service that is ineffective or unreasonable, including any that: o Pose a direct threat to the health and safety of others; o Fundamentally alter the courses, programs, services, or activities; o Pose undue financial or administrative burden. The University has the responsibility to: Provide information regarding policies and procedures to faculty, staff, students and guests with disabilities and assure that this information be provided in accessible formats upon request; Ensure that courses, programs, services, and activities, when viewed in their entirety, are available and usable in the most integrated and appropriate settings; Evaluate students and applicants on their abilities and potentials, not their disabilities; Provide or arrange for effective, appropriate and reasonable accommodations, academic adjustments and/or auxiliary aids and services for students with identified disabilities in courses, programs, services, and activities; Maintain appropriate confidentiality of records and communication concerning students with disabilities. 6

What are Reasonable Academic Accommodations? All requests for accommodations are determined on a case-by-case basis. Reasonable accommodations may include academic modifications, exam modifications, and auxiliary services. Academic Modifications may include priority registration, course substitution, and extended time for completing assignments. Exam Modifications may include additional time, provision of a separate room, rest periods, use of a reader or a scribe, permission to eat during an exam, and arrangements to take exams at an alternative time. Auxiliary services may include note taking support, readers, sign language interpreters, real time captioning, assistive technology and alternative format materials. East Stroudsburg University does not provide aides, services or devices for personal use or study. Accommodations that fundamentally alter the nature of the course work, or the materials assigned, or are unduly burdensome financially or administratively will not be provided. Students should bring problems regarding accommodations to the attention of the OASIS faculty and the instructor providing the accommodations. 7

How to Apply for Accommodations Incoming freshmen and transfer students may apply for accommodations once admitted to ESU. Current students may apply at any time. It is your responsibility as a student to identify yourself to OASIS and to complete the intake process to determine if you are eligible for services and accommodations. 1. Application The Accommodations Request Form is available on our website or from the OASIS office. esu-accommodate.symplicity.com/public_accommodation/ If you need assistance completing the form, please feel free to contact OASIS. A completed application will not be processed until documentation is received. 2. Documentation Students seeking services from OASIS on the basis of a previously diagnosed disability/condition may be asked to submit documentation that verifies their eligibility under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the ADA Amendments Act. All documentation submitted is considered confidential. OASIS will not return documentation. Please keep copies for your records. 3. Submission of materials The application form and documentation can be submitted by one of the following methods: Upload electronically at the bottom of online Accommodations Request Form Drop off at Hoeffner Science & Technology Center, Room 341 Fax to 570-422-3268 Mail to: OASIS East Stroudsburg University 200 Prospect Street East Stroudsburg, PA 18301 If you would like to check the status of your application or confirm receipt of materials, please call 570-422-3954 4. The Review Process The review process typically takes up to 2 weeks. In particularly busy times, such as the start of a new semester, this process may take longer. You will be notified once the application and documentation have been reviewed. 5. Intake Interview Once a student is notified of his/her eligibility for an intake interview, an appointment is scheduled to meet a disability specialist at which time the appropriate accommodations for the student will be determined., and determine the appropriate accommodations for the student. 8

Guidelines for Documenting a Disability OASIS asks that individuals requesting services (accommodations and/or access) to complete the Accommodations Request Form. Please include a description of your disability, the disability s likely impact on your educational experiences and the successful use of accommodations. Supporting documentation can include medical records, psycho-educational testing, school records that specify the impact the disability has on physical, perceptual, cognitive, and behavioral activities, and/or past records of accommodations and services. Documentation is valuable in the process of providing accommodations and/or access to the educational environment. Current documentation can support the impact of the condition(s) over time in a variety of environments. Helpful Supporting Documentation Includes: The credentials of the diagnosing professional(s). Information describing the certification, licensure, and/or the professional training of individuals conducting the evaluation should be provided. Please have typed on letterhead with signature and contact information. A diagnostic statement identifying the disability. Documentation should include a clear diagnostic statement. While diagnostic codes from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) or the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) of the World Health Organization are helpful, a full clinical description may also convey the necessary information. A description of the diagnostic criteria and/or diagnostic tests used. Diagnostic methods used should be congruent with the disability and current professional practices within the field. A description of the current functional impact of the disability. Supporting documentation that includes detailed information on the impact of the disability on current level of functioning will assist in providing appropriate accommodations. Accommodations, assistive devices and /or services currently in use or successful in the past. 9

Using Your Accommodations Letter of Accommodations Each semester student registered with OASIS must request and subsequently pick up their Letters of Accommodation from OASIS. Students then provide their instructors with a copy of the letter outlining the academic accommodations for which they have been approved. It is the student s responsibility to deliver this letter, discuss their accommodation needs, and return the instructor s signature portion of their letter. You do not need to provide a copy of your medical documentation to your instructors. However, instructors do have input into determining how accommodations should be provided. Office of Accessible Services Phone: 570-422-3954 Individualized for Students (OASIS) Fax: 570-422-3268 200 Prospect Street Email: ods@esu.edu Hoeffner Science & Technology Center East Stroudsburg, PA 18301 CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION RE: Classroom Accommodations East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania complies with Section 504 of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) which requires that the university provide physical and program accessibility in order to ensure equal access to educational opportunities for otherwise qualified individuals with disabilities. Student Name (ID#) is an East Stroudsburg University student who has a documented disability. After review of the documentation and discussion with this student, the designated faculty member in the Office of Accessible Services Individualized for Students has approved the accommodations listed below. If this student requests one of these specific accommodations, Choose an item. is legally entitled to receive that accommodation. It is Choose an item. responsibility to meet with you in advance to arrange for necessary accommodations. Choose an item. Choose an item. Choose an item. Choose an item. After the necessary accommodations have been made, this student should be graded according to the same standards used for other students in your class. If you have any questions regarding the accommodations, please contact me at (570) 422-3954 between 9:00AM and 4:00PM or by email at jyoung@esu.edu. Sincerely, Jennifer Young, Ph.D Associate Professor/Disability Specialist Office of Accessible Services Individualized for Students (OASIS) Date: Priority Registration Priority registration is an accommodation approved by OASIS when appropriate as determined by your disability specialist. This accommodation provides students with the opportunity to register for classes prior to the beginning of registration for students. As with other accommodations, you are responsible for taking advantage of this priority registration accommodation by Sample Letter of Accommodations clearing any registration Holds, prior to the first day of registration. Plan your desired schedule and meet with your academic advisor for you department to receive your registration PIN (Personal Identification Number). 10

Types of Accommodations Note Taking Support Services Students that are determined to be eligible by OASIS for Note Taking Support Services may be granted one of the following accommodations depending upon availability: a copy of the professor s notes, recordings of lectures, peer note taker, use of a laptop, mobile devices, and recorders. Note Taking Support supplements the student s personal notes and are not a substitution for classroom attendance, participation or personal notes. In order to assist us in determining the type of note taking support that will be needed, all students requesting note taking support must complete the Note Taking Support Accommodation Form and return it to OASIS. Requests for the Note Taking Support accommodation will be processed ONLY after OASIS has received this completed form. Processing this accommodation may take up to fourteen (14) business days from receipt of the completed form. When the Note Taking Support Services is determined, students will be notified via their ESU email. Instructor provided notes Instructors may already provide comprehensive PowerPoints, guided notes and/or supplemental material reiterating what is provided in class. Please discuss with your professor if this is a viable option. Audio recording and/or live scribe smart pen Audio recorders and use of smart pens are considered a note taking accommodation and require a signed disclaimer to be completed prior to utilization in the classroom. Use of computer or mobile device Computers and mobile devices are generally used for note taking software, word processing and recording capabilities. Use of audio recording technology will require a signed disclaimer to be completed prior to using this in the classroom. 11

Peer Note Taker Finding a note taker: Peer note takers are immediately available in some courses but when a note taker needs to be recruited two of the following scenarios may occur: the OASIS student may know someone in the class to get notes from in which OASIS needs to be notified, The professor may make recommendations and/or recruit a note taker that needs to contact the Assistive Technology Coordinator. Getting notes: Note takers will upload notes to Accommodate s Note Taker Network and can be downloaded by the student. Students will be provided instructions on how to access Notes in Accommodate. Notes will not be sold, shared or distributed. OASIS student responsibility: It is the OASIS student s responsibility to notify OASIS if notes are not being uploaded, are poor quality, and if notes are no longer needed for a course. If you are absent: Notes will not be provided for non-disability related absences. Having a note taker does not take the place of attending class. If there are excessive, non-disability related absences, peer note taker note taking services will be discontinued. If your Note taker is absent: It is your note taker s responsibility to secure notes in case he/she is absent from class. Providing Feedback: Communicate with OASIS of any issues so that we may try to resolve it in a timely manner. If notes are not uploaded within 48 hours please contact OASIS. The longer you wait to resolve an issue, the more difficult it will be to keep up in the class. Questions: All questions regarding note takers should be directed to the Assistive Technology Coordinator at atoasis@esu.edu. 12

Testing-Related Accommodations Testing accommodations are customized to meet your needs. Exam accommodations may include: Reduced distraction setting Extended time Reader Scribe Use of a computer Exams in Braille format or large print Use of spell check Assistive Technology Alternate Format Alternate format is the term applied to required course materials such as textbooks, electronic documents, exams and other print materials which the student needs converted into an accessible format. Accessible formats may include PDF files, RTF (Rich text format) files, and DOC (document) files. Text/instructional materials enlargements and Braille resources are also possibilities. Most students who utilize alternative text formats are blind or visually impaired or have a learning disability such as dyslexia, which significantly affects their ability to read printed formats. Students are required to purchase printed copies of their text prior to receiving electronic copies. A copy of the receipt for the purchase of the printed texts is required. Alternative E-Text Sources Bookshare www.bookshare.org This online library of digital books is available for people with print, visual, or physical disabilities. Qualified individuals must register to gain free access. Textbooks, books, and newspapers are available. Library of Congress www.catalog.loc.gov Other Sources Check at online textbook suppliers, such as Amazon or Barnes and Noble, to see if your text is available for purchase in electronic format. 13

Assistive Technologies (AT) OASIS employs an assistive technology coordinator to assist eligible students with their assistive technology needs. The office provides various equipment that students may signout on a semester-by-semester basis, as well as computer programs and related services. Assistive technology is any device that is used to maintain, increase or improve the functional capabilities of individuals with disabilities. Students may be eligible for various types of assistive technology as a part of their accommodations. Once you receive your accommodations letter from OASIS schedule an appointment with the Assistive Technology Coordinator to receive appropriate training, equipment and alternate format materials. Hearing-Related Accommodations Students with hearing impairments vary greatly in the degree and type of hearing loss they experience. Reasonable accommodations are individualized and flexible, based on the nature of the disability and the academic environment. Based upon individual need, the assistive technology coordinator can factilitate the use of a sign lanquage interpreter and assistive adaptive technology, such as FM systems, captioning and speech to text. These services may be requested during your intake appointment with a disability specialist. 14

Temporary Impairments Temporary impairments, such as broken bones, recovery from surgery, concussion and short-term illnesses, are not covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), because this law applies only to long-term disabilities. However, there are many resources on campus that are available to assist you in your classes and on campus at ESU. Applying for Temporary Accommodations OASIS is available to assist students and professors in evaluating needs and pursuing appropriate temporary accommodations. Students requesting temporary academic accommodations from OASIS must submit a Accommodations Request Form and medical documentation of the temporary impairment such as a letter from a physician, or medical documents showing the nature and extent of the injury. Accommodations for temporary impairments may include: Note Taking Support Services Testing Accommodations Permission to move about in class 15

On-Campus Housing Accommodations Procedure to Request Housing Accommodations 1. Application (DEADLINE MAY 15) The Accommodations Request Form for Housing Accommodations other than Air Conditioning must be received by May 15 and reviewed by OASIS prior to the Office of Residence Life s housing request deadline of June 1. If you need assistance completing the form, please feel free to contact OASIS. A completed application will not be processed until documentation is received. 2. Documentation Students seeking housing accommodations other than air conditioning from OASIS on the basis of a previously diagnosed disability must submit documentation from a medical health professional that describes the current impact resulting from the disability and requested accommodation. 3. Submission of materials The application form and documentation can be submitted by one of the following methods: esu-accommodate.symplicity.com/public_accommodation/ Drop off at Hoeffner Science & Technology Center, Room 341 Fax to 570-422-3268 Mail to: OASIS East Stroudsburg University 200 Prospect Street East Stroudsburg, PA 18301 4. The Review Process Upon receipt of all forms OASIS will review your request. You will be notified if any additional information is required. 5. Notification The student will be notified in writing of the decision to grant housing accommodations. 16