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Chapter 1 - Rights and Responsibilities

ؾ is committed to following Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) as amended in 2008 (ADAAA), and other applicable federal and state regulations and university policies which prohibit discrimination on the basis of disability. Under these laws, eligible students with a documented disability have a right to receive reasonable accommodations. Students also have responsibilities under these laws.

Student Rights and Responsibilities

Students with disabilities have therightto:

  1. An equal opportunity to learn. If the location, delivery system, or instructional methodology limits access, participation, or the ability to benefit, students have a right to reasonable alterations in those aspects of the course (or program) to accommodate a disability. The accommodation may not fundamentally alter the nature of the program or activity, lower academic standards, present an undue financial or administrative burden on the university, or pose a threat to others or public safety.
  2. An equal opportunity to participate in and benefit from the academic community. This includes access to services, extra-curricular activities, housing, and transportation at a comparable level as that provided to any student.

Students with disabilities shall beresponsiblefor:

  1. Registering with ODSfor services.
  2. Submitting documentation of a disability from a qualified and appropriate professional that demonstrates how the disability affects/impacts a particular delivery system, instructional method, or evaluation criteria when requesting accommodations.
  3. Completing an ODS orientation, once the student has been found eligible for accommodations,prior to receiving accommodations.
  4. Requesting accommodations through ODS on-line services each in a timely manner. Please review the ODSservice request timeline, chapter 4, for requesting accommodations.
  5. Meeting with faculty and other service providers to discuss accommodations as needed. Information about the disability is confidential. Anonymity is not guaranteed.
  6. Notifying ODS of any issues, concerns, or delays in receiving requested accommodations in a timely manner.
  7. Meeting and maintaining the University's fundamental academic and technical standards.

PERSONAL SERVICES

Colleges and universities are not required to provide "personal services" to students with disabilities, per applicable laws. Below are some examples of common personal services:

  1. Private tutoring
  2. Personal care attendant (PCA)
  3. Personally, prescribed medical devices (eyeglasses, wheelchairs, hearing aids, etc.)
  4. Personal transportation
  5. Personal assistance to transport books or other personal items

Students can contact ODS for referrals to resources that are available to all students, or available within the community (campus tutoring resources, university shuttle, etc.).

Xavier is committed to student success; however, students are not required to use accommodations. Accommodations are provided once a student requests them each term. The student is responsible for submitting requests for accommodations each term throughODS Online Services.


Contact Us

Office of Student Health Services

St. Joseph Academic & Health Resource Center

Building #13, Room 217

Office: 504-520-7396

Fax: 504-520-7962

Healthservices@xula.edu

​Mailing Address

​1 Drexel Drive
P.O. Box 36
New Orleans, LA70125

Hours of Operation

Monday - Thursday:8:30 AM to 4:30 PM

Friday: 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM

1:00 PM to 2:00 PM Closed for Lunch