[nabs-l] Accommedations Letter to Professors

Sarah Alawami marrie12 at gmail.com
Sat Apr 18 03:29:35 UTC 2009


Yeah but at the LES office I go to at the schools yo are elegible for some
accomiditions like a reader scribe and for others you are not. I could not
have a note taker in my music theory class wich sucked but we worked around
it by calling this person a reader scribe. But Yes I do have the letter
written and do show it to my teacher as some have never tought a blind
person before.

-----Original Message-----
From: nabs-l-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nabs-l-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf
Of Amy Sabo
Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 3:15 PM
To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list
Subject: Re: [nabs-l] Accommedations Letter to Professors

hello jordan and all,

in response to your note on having the dss office write a letter for you or
not. as for me at my university it's the policy to have this done. it's
called a faculty letter which states that i'm registered with the dss office
and these are the accomodiations that i'm using in that class this semester.

it's a good way to have it in writing for technical issues. but, i still
introduce myself to the professor at the beginning of the semester
preferably after class. i tell them who i'am and these are the
accomodiations that i will be using in their class. i ask them if they want
this for documentation and most appreciate it and most don''t. it just with
the person or not. but, is also a contract that if you have any problems
with discrimination with the prof than they have it in writing that these
are the accomodiations that you are to use and if they don't agree to them
they have a written copy for their benefit and also from the dss office.

i also email the professor if i know who is teaching the class ahead of
time. this is not always the case so i have to wait until the first day of
class to do this. if you cannot talk to the professor after class which this
does happen on the first day of class i email them as well too!

so, it just pertains to the rules that dss office wants you to do and their
procedures for it. it's a good thing but, i don't let them take control of
my needs i do it myself! so, there's some food for thought on this topic
take care all and i will talk to you all soon!



hugs,
from amy

----- Original Message -----

From: Jordan Richardson 

To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list , MnABS listserve ,
WABS listserv 

Sent: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 23:58:51 +0000 (UTC)

Subject: [nabs-l] Accommedations Letter to Professors



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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