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DOCUMENTING DISABILITIES & TEMPORARY CONDITIONS
 
Documenting Temporary Medical Conditions:
 

Students may request temporary services due to an injury or short-term medical condition. Temporary services are based on medical documentation and will be utilized to develop an accommodation plan. Students requesting temporary services must schedule an appointment with the Disability Compliance Officer and submit a written request for services by completing the Accommodation Request Form. Medical documentation should include these components:

  • Medical Professionals name, contact information, and licensure information
  • Diagnosis, date of diagnosis and last clinical contact, and the severity of the condition (mild, moderate, or severe)
  • Expected duration (less than 60 days or 60-90 days)
  • Description of the procedures used to diagnose the condition
  • Treatment plan, including medications and/or follow up medical procedures
  • Description of functional impact in the academic setting and recommendations to mitigate impact
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