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Disability and Access

Disability and Access

Making UT Austin Accessible and Welcoming for Students with Disabilities

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Physical or Medical Documentation Guidelines

Students seeking support services from Disability and Access (D&A) on the basis of a previously diagnosed physical disability or medical condition must submit documentation that verifies their eligibility under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the ADA Amendments Act. The documentation must describe a disabling condition, which is defined by the presence of significantlimitations in one or more major life activities. Merely submitting evidence of a diagnosis is not sufficient to warrant academic accommodations. Documentation from a recognized agency as being eligible for services, for example the Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services (DARS), may be considered, but specific accommodation requests may require the documentation outlined below. A verification form is also available to provide guidance in the assessment process.  Please do not hesitate to contact D&A at (512) 471-6259 if you have any questions.A physician, or other medical specialist with experience and expertise in the area related to the student’s disability, should make the diagnosis. Conditions may include, but are not limited to, mobility impairments, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, chemical sensitivities, spinal cord injuries, cancer, AIDS, muscular dystrophy, spina bifida, diabetes, asthma, etc. The diagnostician should not be a family member of the student.Documentation should include:

1. Diagnosis: A clear statement of the physical disability or medical condition.

a. Approximate onset of diagnosis

b. Date of last clinical contact: The assessment must be current. Because conditions may change over time current evaluations are critical in providing reasonable accommodations. In general, this means that evaluations must have been completed within the three years prior to the accommodations request. In cases where a condition is permanent and unchanging (e.g. cerebral palsy, amputation, etc.) D&A may require a current statement of functional limitations from a qualified provider.

2. Evaluation
a. Assessment procedures and evaluation instruments that have been used to make the diagnosis.

b.  Narrative of evaluation results including standardized scores, if applicable.

c.  Present symptoms that meet the criteria for the diagnosis.

d. Current treatment

e. Severity of symptoms

f. Prognosis of disorder

3. Functional limitations: Should be determined WITHOUT consideration of mitigating measures (i.e. medication, etc.). If condition is episodic in nature, level of functioning should be assessed based on active phase of symptoms.

a. Impact on major life activities

b. Behavioral manifestations of the disability, in particular the way it impacts the student in the learning context for which the accommodations are being requested.

c. Any additional limitation that fall in the substantial range.

d. Special considerations (e.g. medication side effects, impact of treatment, etc.)

4. Accommodations

a. History of accommodations

b. (Optional) Recommended accommodations

c. (Optional) Additional information that may be helpful in determining accommodations.

Further assessment by an appropriate professional may be required if co-existing learning disabilities or other disabling conditions are indicated. All documentation must be submitted on the official letterhead of the professional describing the disability. The report should be dated and signed and include the name, title, and professional credentials of the evaluator, including information about license or certification. Disability and Access will make the determination regarding whether accommodations are reasonable in the University environment.

All documentation submitted to D&A is considered confidential.

Documentation may be emailed to access@austin.utexas.edu

Documentation may be faxed to (512) 475-7730.

Documentation can be sent to the following address:

The University of Texas at Austin
Division of Student Affairs
Disability and Access
100 W Dean Keeton St. A4100
Austin, Texas 78712-0175

Physical or Medical Documentation Guidelines (PDF)

Verification Form for Students with Physical or Medical Disabilities (PDF)

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Contact Us

Call: 512-471-6259
Email: access@austin.utexas.edu
Schedule: Drop In/Office Hours

Typical response time is 1-3 business days between the hours of 8 am to 5 pm. Business days do not include weekends or holidays when the university is closed.

Visit our Contact Us page for more info.

NOTE: D&A has recently undergone a website update that may have impacted links on our website. Please email us regarding broken links so we can update them and provide you with the appropriate link.

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Course Load Reduction / Medical Withdrawal

For more information please visit the CLR/MW page

Report a Campus Accessibility Barrier

Click here to report an accessibility barrier on campus.

Disability-Related Opportunities

Looking for scholarships, internships, research opportunities specifically for students with disabilities? Check out our list here!

Request A Presentation

Please visit our outreach presentation page and click the link at the bottom to fill out the form.

Connect with the Disability Cultural Center

The DCC supports disability community and education at UT. Learn more about the DCC.

 

 

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Interested in learning more about supporting Disability and Access?

Make a donation or contact:
Heather Miller, Director of Development for Student Affairs, heather.miller@austin.utexas.edu

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  • About
    • Our Services
    • Policies and Procedures
      • The Law
      • Confidentiality
      • Grievance Procedures
      • Maintenance of Records
      • Reactivation of Files
      • Student Rights and Responsibilities
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Contact Us
    • D&A Data
  • Future UT Students
    • Making the Transition to UT
    • How to Register with D&A
    • Documentation Guidelines
    • Accommodations and Services
    • Housing and Dining Accommodations
    • Placement Exams
    • Resources for Parents
  • Current UT Students
    • How to Register with D&A
    • Accommodations and Services
    • Using Accommodations at UT
    • Using Testing Accommodations
    • Assistive Technology
    • Course Load Reduction and Medical Withdrawal
    • Online Learning
    • Housing and Dining Accommodations
    • Student Volunteer Notetakers
  • Faculty/Staff
    • The Law
    • Rights and Responsibilities of Students and Faculty
    • The Basics: Providing Accommodations
    • Working with Students with Disabilities
    • Creating an Accessible Classroom
    • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Deaf/HH
    • Live Captioning Services
    • Sign Language Interpreter Services
    • Captioning Videos
  • Forms & Documents
  • Education and Resources
    • About Disabilities
      • Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
      • Autism
      • Visual Disabilities
      • Brain Injuries
      • Hearing Disabilities
      • Learning Disabilities (LD)
      • Medical Disabilities
      • Physical Disabilities
      • Psychological Disabilities
      • Temporary Disabilities
    • Outreach Presentations
    • Resource Library
    • Accessibility Champion Awards
    • Scholarships