Process for Securing Services

Disability Resources, Education, & Access Management
"DREAM"

Disability Resources, Education, & Access Management provides access services to Gonzaga University's programs, services, activities, and facilities for qualified students with disabilities in compliance with federal and state laws. Disability Resources may arrange or provide academic adjustments, accommodations, auxiliary aids, assistive technology, advocacy and other types of assistance for students with disabilities.

Process for Securing Services

Gonzaga University students should contact Disability Resources, Education, & Access Management at least six weeks prior to the start of each semester in order to arrange for services. Individuals must identify themselves as having a disability and provide appropriate documentation of their disability to Disability Resources. Please contact us for the specific guidelines for verifying a disability, or review our documentation policies online.

DREAM will conduct an intake interview with the student, have him/her sign the appropriate University release forms and provide the student with policy information on his/her rights and responsibilities for receiving accommodations.

Students need to coordinate with Disability Resources, Education, & Access Management each semester on their class schedules, timelines, and the process for securing agreed-upon services.

 


Process for Law Students

Law students must meet with the Disability Resources, Education, & Access Management Director and provide appropriate documentation of disability. Please contact Disability Resources for the specific guidelines or review our documentation policies online. The Disability Resources  Director will meet with the Associate Dean of Student Affairs to discuss the accommodation requests. Disability Resources will provide a list of appropriate accommodations to the Law School who is responsible for giving students instructions on the process for securing accommodations.

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