Documented Accommodations
Michael Taber
St. Mary’s College of Maryland
Students
with documented needs for accommodations
“Following
the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation
Act of 1973, as amended, and applicable state law, St. Mary’s College of
Maryland (SMCM) does not discriminate against any individual on
the basis of handicap or disability. As a result, SMCM will consider
requests for reasonable accommodations for students
who self-disclose a disability or disabling health conditions. Accessibility
Services works with students, faculty, and staff to promote access on our
campus.”
The SMCM Office of Accessibility Services
Digital
Accessibility of Course Materials
Digital accessibility
requirements under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act go into
effect as of April 24, 2026. The instructor is making every
reasonable effort to ensure that the digital materials distributed to students
and/or required to engage in the course are reviewed for compliance
with the federal regulations. As of April 24, 2026, if you
discover that a course material has an accessibility
issue, please report it to the instructor immediately after discovery. If
the issue has not been resolved within one week, please report this
accessibility issue by way of the College’s standing Campus Accessibility Issue reporting form for review by our ADA
Coordinator.
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