[nabs-l] Accommedations Letter to Professors
Bill
cassonw at gmail.com
Fri Apr 17 05:02:08 UTC 2009
Hi,
I think there is a significant likely difference in the two cases. I think
that being a blind person you probably have more accomidations then the
person in the wheel chair. Here the letters are not of introduction but
rather of the accomidations you require. Obviously if you have none i see
no reason to bother with the letter. I think the letters make it more
likely that professors will cooperate with requests when they have the DSS
office tell them they need to do something. You might just chat and if the
professor is being unaccomidating, ask the DSS person to send them a
letter. I personally like the letters so when i tell the professor i need
this, they already know how it is supposed to work and i don't have to
explain the legistics.
Bill
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 7:02 PM, Serena <serenacucco at verizon.net> wrote:
> Hi Jordan
>
> Do you really think you or the DSS Office has to write a letter to your
> profs. in the first place? Blind people have a right to simply walk into
> class, without any special explanation, just like sighted people. When I
> was in college, the disability person wrote letters for me, without asking
> me if I wanted her to. I guess, I didn't think to say no to it at that
> time. My wheelchair using friend Anthony, however, requested that the
> disability person not write accommodations letters for him cuz he believed
> he didn't need any special introduction just cuz he uses a wheelchair.
>
> Serena
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jordan Richardson" <
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>
>
> hi all,
> i just talked to the person at the DSS office today and one of the things
> that we talked was the accommedations letter to the professors. Now, i had
> heard about this through Jeff Thompson and MnABS. Is it better to have the
> DSS office write the letter and send it to me for revisions, or for me to
> just write the letter and to send it to my professors myself. If i do the
> latter, should i tell the DSS office that i will write the letter myself?
> thx,
>
> --
> Jordan Richardson
> lilrichie411 at gmail.com
> “What is a friend? A friend is a single soul dwelling in two bodies”
> --Aristotle
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