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Services are provided to all eligible Stony Brook students covered under
the ADA.
Documentation will be requested to verify a disability and to determine appropriate
accommodations. Services can only be initiated when students self-disclose their
disabilities and request some type of assistance. All information and documentation
related to a disability is confidential, not part of the academic transcript
and is not released without the student’s written consent.
Initiating Services - New Admissions
Initiating Services - All Students
All students that are seeking assistance from the DSS office must self-disclose
the presence of a specific disability. In order to receive services, appropriate
documentation complete with diagnosis and stated specific limitations must be
provided. In cases where documentation is incomplete the student may be asked
to seek additional diagnostic documentation. A member of the DSS advising staff
will determine appropriate, legal documentation needs.
Students with disabilities are protected by privacy and confidentiality policies.
Specific information regarding the type of disability will not be given unless
requested by the student. All documentation is confidential and kept in the
DSS office. The student's academic transcript is unaffected by the disclosure
of a disability. The submission of documentation does not activate services
or accommodations.
Faculty members will receive notification only if requested by the student each
semester.
If additional information is required please contact the office of Disability
Support Services at 632-6748, Monday-Friday
This page was last updated 07/31/2003 by Student Affairs WebMaster
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