Disability Flexibility Plans
Limited Attendance Flexibility
- When a disability-related absence occurs, a student is expected to inform the instructor in advance, if possible. If this is not possible, the student will need to inform the instructor as close to the absence as possible. Students should plan to email their instructors about their absence, and are strongly encouraged to include their SDS access coordinator in this notification.
- If the maximum number of absences allowed through this accommodation is exceeded, the student should be referred to their SDS access coordinator to discuss options.
- When a student is absent due to their disability, they are responsible for the course content, lecture notes, and information presented that day. The student needs to arrange how they will obtain this information.
- As documentation of the student’s condition is on file with Student Disability Services, the student will not be required to provide documentation to the instructor if they are utilizing a disability-related absence.
Default Limited Attendance Flexibility Plan
- Application for Different Course Components
- Attendance: If graded, the student will be given 50% additional excused absences (rounded up) before the general course policy takes effect.
- Classroom Participation/Discussion: If graded, the student will be given an alternate opportunity to makeup missed participation points (e.g., written contribution, reading summary, etc.).
- Missed Quizzes/Exams: If date specific, the student will be allowed the opportunity to make up within 1 week.
- Extended Deadlines: If an assignment was due on the date of a disability absence, the student can submit late/missed assignment within 48 hours after initial deadline.
- General Rule: If an instructor allows more flexibility already with attendance in their stated policies, the student should be afforded the process with the most flexibility.
- If an instructor receives a SDS Faculty Notification Letter with this accommodation, the instructor will log into to approve or request an alternative for this plan.
- In most situations, this approval/request will only need to be done one (1) time per class section and can be copied two multiple sections.
- If there are concerns, the instructor must engage with SDS staff to determine a more appropriate plan. If this is not completed, the instructor is responsible for upholding the Default Limited Attendance Flexibility Plan.
- Students still have the right to request additional flexibility, and if a request is made SDS will reach out to the instructor to discuss a more individualized plan (if reasonable).
Limited Deadline Flexibility
- If a student needs to utilize a deadline extension through the Limited Deadline Flexibility accommodation, they are expected to inform the instructor in advance, if possible. If this is not possible, the student will need to inform the instructor as close to the deadline as possible. Students should plan to email their instructors, and are strongly encouraged to include their SDS access coordinator in this notification.
- If deadline extensions are being requested for every assignment, the student should be referred to their SDS access coordinator.
- As documentation of the student’s condition is on file with Student Disability Services, the student will not be required to provide documentation to the instructor if they are utilizing a disability-related absence.
Default Limited Deadline Flexibility Plan
- Application for Different Course Components
- Shorter assignments and course components: Per assignment, student is permitted a maximum of 2 extensions of up to 24 hours each when requested.
- Larger cumulative assignments and major course components: Per assignment, student is permitted a maximum of 1 extension of up to 72 hours when requested.
- General Rule: If an instructor allows more flexibility already with assignment deadlines in their stated policies, the student should be afforded the process with the most flexibility.
- If an instructor receives a SDS Faculty Notification Letter with this accommodation, the instructor will log into to approve or request an alternative for this plan.
- In most situations, this approval/request will only need to be done one (1) time per class section and can be copied two multiple sections.
- If there are concerns, the instructor must engage with SDS staff to determine a more appropriate plan. If this is not completed, the instructor is responsible for upholding the Default Limited Deadline Flexibility Plan.
- Students still have the right to request additional flexibility, and if a request is made SDS will reach out to the instructor to discuss a more individualized plan (if reasonable).
How to Complete a Disability Flexibility Plan
After a student has requested either a limited attendance or deadline flexibility accommodation, you will be prompted to complete a Disability Flexibility Plan (DFP). Please follow these steps:
- Log into your .
- Review the Access Policy and select Continue to View Student Accommodations.
- From the left-hand side Home menu, select Disability Flexibility Plans.
- Beneath the instructions, select View to complete an individual DFP or select Specify Disability Flexibility Plans For Multiple Courses to complete multiple DFPs at once.
- Review the questionnaire, default limited flexibility accommodation plans, and customize as needed.
- Select Initiate and Request Review.
Any questions or concerns regarding the implementation of either of these accommodations should be directed to Student Disability Services immediately.