[nagdu] Biology classes and guide dogs

Marsha Drenth marsha.drenth at gmail.com
Fri May 27 16:05:25 UTC 2011


I am not worried about the open toe shoe thing. I was saying that it was
included in the agreement to show what they said and what it didn't say.
That is all. 

Thanks,
marsha 



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well closed toe shoes in any medical environment is off limits period, I
worked in a lab in the billing office and I wasn't allowed to wear opened
toed shoes and we were in a separate location then the lab itself.

With Emma, I am not sure. Never took Biology.

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  Hi Listers,

   

  I am posting to both NABS and NAGDU because the topics are relevant to
both
  lists. Sorry if your getting this twice. 

   

  In the fall, I will be taking Biology. The college requires that I sign an
  agreement that I will be safe at all times. On the agreement is that I
will
  not wear any open toe shoes and there will be no pets in the class room.
  Now. Now. Before any one jumps on me, I know a guide is not a pet. But my
  guide dog will be going to campus with me and going to this class. 

   

  How, what can I do to make Emma safer during this class? How or what can I
  do or say to make the college feel safer about my guide being in the
  classroom? What have other students done about this? I know some of you
out
  there who are dog users have taken biology. I would like some tips and
  tricks here. 

   

  Thank you,

  marsha

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