Suffolk Law Student Handbook 2019-2020

DISABILITY SERVICES FOR STUDENTS

Suffolk University Law School is committed to ensuring that students with disabilities have equal, effective, and meaningful access to all academic programs and opportunities at the law school. To facilitate equal educational and learning opportunities for students with documented disabilities, the Dean of Students Office oversees Disability Services for the law school. Disability Services serves as a valuable resource to students with disabilities and establishes partnerships with faculty and staff to promote an understanding and awareness of accessibility issues that may arise both in and out of the classroom in order to provide a supportive and engaging setting for students. Our overarching goals are to ensure our programs, activities, and curriculum are accessible and that we operate in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. (See our Essential Performance Standards Policy .) Students with permanent or temporary disabilities seeking accommodations must complete an accommodations request form and schedule an appointment with Disability Services by contacting Associate Dean of Students, Ann Santos at asantos@suffolk.edu or the Dean of Students Office at lawdeanofstudents@suffolk.edu or 617-573-8157.

A student who is dissatisfied with any decision of the Disabilities Compliance Officer regarding reasonable accommodations may file a grievance. See Law School Grievance Procedure .

Accommodation Request Deadlines: All students should submit their requests by the below deadlines or a reasonable time thereafter.

Classroom Accommodations are due 3 weeks before the start of the academic year or semester.

Exam Accommodations are due 2 weeks after the start of the academic year or semester.

For more information about the process for requesting exam accommodations, see the Law School’s Academic Accommodations Policy and the Law School Disability Services page.

For any specific questions concerning accommodations, please contact Associate Dean of Students Ann Santos at asantos@suffolk.edu .

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