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Longwood
University
Chief University Advancement Officer: Admissions
201 High Street, Lancaster 210, Farmville, VA 23909
Phone: 434.395.2060
Fax: 434.395.2322 |
Policy
8106
STUDENTS
WITH DISABILITIES
I. PURPOSE
The purpose of this
policy is to comply with Title V, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation
Act of 1973, students with physical and/or learning disabilities will not be
discriminated against on the basis of their disabilities.
II.
APPLICABILITY
This policy applies to all students
with disabilities.
III. POLICY
Admission to Longwood is based on the requirements outlined in the
Longwood Catalog. Admissions decisions are made without regard to disabilities.
All applicants to the institution are reviewed through the same admissions procedures. All students are expected to present academic
credentials at or
above the minimum standards for admission as established annually by the Admissions Committee. Students with identified disabilities eligible to take the
SAT/ACT under
accommodated conditions may submit those scores.
A. Accommodations in Admission Criteria: For applicants who choose to identify themselves in the admissions process, the
Admissions Committee will review alternative measures for admissions criteria under the following conditions:
1. If a standard of admission interacts in a disproportionately adverse
way with
the applicant's
documented disability, then a request by the
applicant for a
substitution in that criterion may be
submitted.
2. The alternative measure must be a valid measure of the same skills,
aptitudes, or areas of
achievement as the admissions standards.
B. Contact Person: Applicants who wish to request accommodations in the review of the
admissions process; or who wish to request Admissions literature, the
Longwood Catalog, or an application in an alternate format should contact the
Coordinator of Services
for Individual with Disabilities at 434.395.2391;
TRS: 711.
C. Post-Admissions Accommodations: Once admitted, students seeking accommodations must notify the Director of
Disability Support Services. The Director will determine what documentation must be provided in order to determine the most appropriate accommodations. In
addition to reviewing the documentation, the Director may request an interview
between the student and a professional
competent to evaluate the student's
needs.
Longwood University recognizes the wide variation in the needs of students with
disabilities and the fact that as students progress through their programs, unanticipated needs may arise. The Director will, at the request of the student, review the process by which his or her current accommodations were determined and revise the accommodations as appropriate.
Revised and approved by the Board of
Visitors, September 7, 2002.
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