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| Reduced Course Load/Full-Time Status for Students with Disabilities |
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Purpose
To provide full-time status to qualified students with significant disabilities who, as a direct result of disability, are unable to carry a full course load and, consequently, would be unable to participate fully in the benefits and privileges afforded full-time students. Policy Statement Under University policy, full-time status for undergraduates requires enrollment in no less than 12 credit hours and no less than 6 credit hours for graduate students. While it is typically preferable for a student with a disability to be accommodated through methods such as academic advising, priority enrollment, and academic accommodations, it may be necessary for a student to request a reduced course load because of a more severe academic impact of a significant disability. Factors unrelated to the disability such as employment, curricular activities, family/personal obligations, inadequate academic preparation, failure to use appropriate academic accommodations, or poor class attendance cannot be the primary reason(s) for a reduced course load. Students who are approved for reduced course loads should work closely with their academic advisers on a coursework plan, particularly with respect to university and college degree completion time limitations. Approval under this policy does not automatically grant extended time for degree completion or acceptance of over-aged credit. Students must continue to make satisfactory progress toward their degree. This policy will allow an eligible student to carry a reduced course load without forfeiting the benefits and privileges of full time status such as tenancy in university housing, participation in intramural or intercollegiate athletics or other extra-curricular activities, or access to athletic event tickets. However, eligible students should follow up with auxiliary services such as federal financial aid, personal health insurance, and non-University sponsored scholarships as these and other services may be adversely affected by the reduction in semester hours. The University cannot require outside entities to abide by the University’s determination of a reduced course load/ full-time status designation. Under no circumstances will full-time status be approved for credit hours totaling less than half time as defined in University Enrollment Regulations. If a student who has been approved for a reduced course load further reduces his or her course load below the approved number of hours for full-time status, the student’s full-time status shall be revoked automatically and will no longer be in effect. Procedure Requests for reduced course loads/full-time status should be submitted using the Request for a Reduced Course load /Full-Time Status form to the Director of the Disability Resource Center. The reduced course load, if approved, is not permanent but must be requested and re-evaluated each semester. To provide adequate time for review before the end of the add/drop period, deadlines for requesting the reduced course load/full-time status are as follows:
The Director of the Disability Resource Center, a representative from the Office of the Provost, and the student’s college Dean or Dean’s designee (the “Review Committee”), will make a decision on the student’s request. The Review Committee will evaluate the student’s request in terms of the impact of the disability, the demands of the student’s degree program, and the proposed academic schedule.
The Process:
Appeal
The Review Committee’s decision may be appealed to the University Equal Opportunity office in accordance with prevailing University discrimination grievance procedures. |
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