Disability Services

Physical

Any physical disabilities or systemic illnesses are considered to be in the medical domain and require the expertise of a physician, including a neurologist, psychiatrist or other medical specialist with experience and expertise in the area for which accommodations are being requested. The diagnostician must be an impartial individual who is not a family member of the student.

The following guidelines are provided to assist the student in collaborating with Disability Services to determine appropriate accommodations. Documentation serves as a foundation that legitimizes a student's request for appropriate accommodations.

Recommended documentation includes:

  • A clear statement of the medical diagnosis of the orthopedic/mobility disability or systemic illness.
  • Information that identifies the current impact the physical disability or systemic illness has on the student's functioning (the age of acceptable documentation is dependent upon the disabling condition, the student's request for accommodations, and the current status of the student). Disabilities that are sporadic or degenerative may require more frequent documentation.
  • A summary of assessment procedures and evaluation instruments used to make the diagnosis, including evaluation results and standardized scores if applicable.
  • A description of present symptoms that meet the criteria for diagnosis.
  • Medical information relating to the student's needs to include the impact of medication on the student's ability to meet the demands of the environment.
  • A statement of the functional impact of the limitation of the disability on learning or other major life activity and the degree to which it impacts the individual in the learning context for which accommodations are being requested.
As a courtesy to our students, we provide the following form for Students with Mobility Impairments and Other Functional Limitations: Physical/Medical Documentation Form. The student may print the form and present it to his/her physician to use. Upon completion, the form may be returned to the Disability Service Office for review. Further assessment by an appropriate professional may be required if co-existing learning disabilities or other disabling conditions are indicated. Please view the full documentation guidelines for physical disabilities at the ETS website.

Updated: November 8, 2007