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Accessible campus housing with appropriate living-space modifications
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Relocation of classes into accessible buildings
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Exam modifications, such as extended time or testing in a solitary environment
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Note-taking assistance
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Preferential classroom seating
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Books in an alternate format: The Advising Office refers students to the non-profit organization, Recordings for the Blind & Dyslexic, which requires an individual membership fee. Alternative arrangements will be made if a text is not available through RFB&D.
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Regular meetings with instructors to check for understanding of course content
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Permission to use a spell-checking device for in-class writing assignments
Students may be responsible for related expenses.