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McBurney
The University of Wisconsin-Madison supports the right of all enrolled students to a full and equal educational opportunity. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Wisconsin State Statute (36.12), and UW-Madison policy (Faculty Document 1071) require that students with disabilities be reasonably accommodated in instruction and campus life. Reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities is a shared faculty and student responsibility. Students are expected to inform faculty [me] of their need for instructional accommodations by the end of the third week of the semester, or as soon as possible after a disability has been incurred or recognized. Faculty [I], will work either directly with the student [you] or in coordination with the McBurney Center to identify and provide reasonable instructional accommodations. Disability information, including instructional accommodations as part of a student's educational record, is confidential and protected under FERPA.
In addition to completing an electronic Faculty Notification Letter request through McBurney Connect, students must also contact the instructor [me] directly by the end of the third week of the semester to set up a meeting to discuss the necessary accommodations. The instructor [I] may be unable to meet accommodation requests for students who fail to initiate a meeting by the end of the third week of the semester.