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Mailman Student Handbook 08-09
Disability Services
Tue, 08/28/2007 - 14:27 — dale
TTY: 212-854-2378Fax: 212-854-3448 Medical Center Office:
101 Bard Hall,50 Haven Avenue
New York, NY 10032Phone: 212-304-7029 Email: disability@columbia.eduWeb site: http://www.health.columbia.edu/docs/services/ods/index.html
The Office of Disability Services (ODS) facilitates equal access for students with disabilities by coordinating reasonable accommodations and support services.
Reasonable accommodations are adjustments to policy, practice, and programs that “level the playing field” for students with disabilities and provide equal access to Columbia’s programs and activities. Examples include the administration of exams, services such as note-taking, sign language interpreters, assistive technology, and coordination of accessible housing needs. Accommodation plans and services are custom designed to match the disability-related needs of each student and are determined according to documented needs and the student’s program requirements.
Registration includes submission of both the Application for Accommodations and Services and disability documentation. The application and disability documentation guidelines are available online and at the ODS office. Students are encouraged to register within the first two weeks of the semester to ensure that reasonable accommodations can be made for that term. Please note that students are not eligible to receive reasonable accommodations until the registration process is complete.
Disability Services Liaisons are representatives from the student’s respective school and assist ODS in coordinating the provisions of reasonable accommodations.
For further information, contact the Columbia University Office of Disability Services.
Morningside Campus Office:801 Lerner, MC 26052920 BroadwayNew York, NY 10027Phone: 212-854-2388
TTY: 212-854-2378Fax: 212-854-3448 Medical Center Office:
101 Bard Hall,50 Haven Avenue
New York, NY 10032Phone: 212-304-7029 Email: disability@columbia.eduWeb site: http://www.health.columbia.edu/docs/services/ods/index.html
Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health. Student Handbook 2007|08
© 2007 by the Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York
