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All students with disabilities are eligible to apply
for full-time enrollment equivalency status, which if approved, allows them
to take a reduced course load while maintaining full-time status (no less
than six (6) credits). The approval of a reduced course load with full-time
status is not a permanent status; students are not automatically eligible
for this accommodation each semester. The request must be submitted and
evaluated each semester to determine the impact of the student’s disability
in terms of the demands of his/her proposed course schedule.
1)
Requests for full-time enrollment equivalency are submitted to the
coordinator for Disability Support Services along with supporting
documentation. Documentation must include a diagnostic evaluation from an
appropriate professional (i.e., medical doctor, psychiatrist, psychologist,
audiologist, physiatrist, or other qualified professional), which is recent
enough (no more than 3-5 years for learning disabilities, 3 years for
ADD/ADHD and 6 months for psychiatric/psychological disorders) to evaluate
the current impact of the disability.
2)
The coordinator evaluates the documentation and the request in terms
of the impact of the disability and the demands of the student’s current or
proposed schedule and any recommendations or concerns on the part of any
department.
3)
If the request is denied, the student may appeal the coordinator’s
decision through the standard accommodation grievance procedures.
4)
If approved, the coordinator of Disability Support will submit a
recommendation for full-time enrollment equivalency along with complete
documentation to the dean of Student Services for final action.
5)
Students awarded full-time enrollment equivalencies who have been
awarded a scholarship may continue to receive funding with the approval of
the donor.
6)
Approval of full-time enrollment equivalency may result in adjusted
Federal financial aid package in accordance with regulations. If aid has
been disbursed prior to the reduced course load approval, consultation
between the coordinator of Disability Support Services and the director of
Financial Aid will determine whether or not a credit deficiency exists.
7)
A decision to allow the student to be designated “full-time” with
less than the standard full-time load shall allow the student all benefits
and privileges assigned to “full-time” students at the institution,
including but not limited to eligibility for Dean’s List, participation in
extracurricular activities, athletics (subject to approval of NJCAA or NIRA),
and verification of student status for insurance purposes.
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