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The following offices are also available to assist students and employees:

For CAS & SBS

Students

Shawn Newton

Associate Dean

of Students

73 Tremont Street

12th floor

617.573.8239

snewton@suffolk.edu

For Law Students

Laura Ferrari

Law School Dean of

Students

120 Tremont Street

4

th

Floor

617.573.8157

lferrari@suffolk.edu

For Employees

Katherine Whidden

Chief Human Resources

Officer

Human Resources

73 Tremont Street

5th floor

617.573.8415

kwhidden@suffolk.edu

The University will provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities

to ensure equal access and opportunities with regard to employment, educational opportunities,

and the University’s programs and services, in accordance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation

Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act.

The University’s Section 504 Coordinators are:

For CAS and SBS

Students

Andrew Cioffi

Director of Disability

Services

73 Tremont Street

9th floor

617.994.6820

TTY: 617.994.6813

Fax: 617.994.6812

acioffi@suffolk.edu

For Law Students

Ann Santos

Associate Dean of

Students

120 Tremont Street

Dean’s Suite

617.573-8157

Fax: 617-305-3214

asantos@suffolk.edu

For Employees

Katherine Whidden

Chief Human Resources

Officer

Human Resources

73 Tremont Street

5th floor

617.573.8415

Fax: 617.367.2250

kwhidden@suffolk.edu

Students with disabilities who believe they have received inappropriate treatment or inadequate

service from the University pertaining to their granted accommodations have the right to file a

grievance.

CAS/SBS students wishing to file a grievance

should do so with the Director of Disability

Services. The grievance must be submitted in writing to

disabilityservices@suffolk.edu

and

should include a detailed description of the inappropriate or inadequate service and supporting

documentation (when appropriate). Students with disabilities must indicate the resolution they

are seeking.

CAS/SBS students with disabilities who are unsatisfied with the response from the Director of

Disability Services may submit an appeal within 5 business days to the ADA Coordinator, Dr.

Ann Coyne, Dean of Students, Student Affairs Office, 12th floor 73 Tremont Street, Boston, MA

02108, 617-573-8239, TDD: 617-557-4875

,acoyne@suffolk.edu.

Students with disabilities must

state the resolution they are seeking. The decision of the appeal by the Dean of Students is final.