What Documentation is Needed?

Documentation is confidential information from an appropriately qualified health or other service professional who is knowledgeable about your condition.
This professional might be a therapist, doctor, rehabilitation counselor, audiologist, nurse practitioner, or mobility specialist.
Documentation can vary in length and format but should focus on the ways the condition currently affects you, especially in an academic setting. 
Below are some examples of useful documentation: 

  • Psycho-educational evaluation 
  • Individualized Educational Plan (IEP) 
  • 504 Plan -Vocational Assessment 
  • Information on previous use of accommodations 
  • Statement from health or service provider 
  • Mobility assessment 
Documentation is used to better understand how your condition(s) impacts you in the academic environment.

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