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Notetaking - Genio

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Steps to Having Accessible Furniture Placed in Classroom

  1. Student submits an Accommodation Request through  and selects furniture needed for each class
  2. DRC will arrange for accessible furniture to be placed in the classroom. Sometimes furniture is not permanently set-up and is folded and locked somewhere in the classroom.
  3. DRC will email the student the combination lock code once furniture is placed in classroom 
  4. Student locks assigned furniture after each class (when applicable) 

If providing lecture slides to the class, instructor must provide a copy to the student prior to the start of class. DRC recommends students speak with their instructor ahead of time to arrange how and when lecture slides will be provided. 

Student may use a personal laptop solely for notetaking and in-class writing purposes as an exception to course policies restricting use of laptops in the classroom.

To utilize Notetaking Support-Audio Recording accommodations, the student submits an Accommodation Request through , selecting Audio Recording for each class in which it's needed. Their instructor will then be notified that the student has permission to utilize the requested accommodation.

The purpose of Priority Registration is to ensure students with disabilities have equal access to academic courses.  Only a small percentage of students are eligible for Priority Registration.  DRC strives to approve this accommodation to students with documented and justifiable needs.
 
Eligibility for Priority Registration
To be eligible to receive priority registration, the student must be registered with the DRC and have a disability-related need which meets one or more of the following criteria:
  • The student’s approved accommodations require significant time for DRC staff to coordinate (interpreting, captioning, alternate format conversion, etc.); and/or
  • The student has extraordinary class scheduling needs due to health restrictions and/or medical treatment (such as chemotherapy, renal dialysis, etc.).