[nabs-l] Accommedations Letter to Professors
sarah.jevnikar at utoronto.ca
sarah.jevnikar at utoronto.ca
Fri Apr 17 13:55:56 UTC 2009
Hi Jordan,
I think that notifying your professors one way or the other is
essential for you to be accommodated. I think your approach should be
twofold: have the DSS office write a letter if that is there procedure
but also write or phone your professors yourself to tell them
specifically what you need. That way they can put a name to a face,
you can put a name to a voice, and that knowledge will make it much
easier for you to get any help you may need later. If you take the
initiative now both parties will feel more comfortable with each other
if something comes up.
HTH,
Sarah
Quoting Jordan Richardson <lilrichie411 at gmail.com>:
> 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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