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Policies & Compliance

ADA Policy

Policies & Compliance

ADA Policy & Disability Accommodations

New York College of Health Professions is committed to providing equal access to all enrolled students. In compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the College shall take all necessary steps to ensure that no student with a disability is denied the benefits of, excluded from participation in, or otherwise subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity operated by the College due to the absence of educational auxiliary aids for students with impaired sensory, manual, or speaking skills.

In compliance with Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the College shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in, and enjoy the benefits of, a service, program, or activity conducted by the College.

Reasonable accommodations are determined on an individual basis. The following procedures have been implemented to ensure compliance with both Acts:

Policies & Compliance

Accommodations Procedure

  • During the admissions process, the applicant identifies a special need or disability and completes the Request for Reasonable Accommodations Form pertaining to that need.
  • The disability is verified by an external source — such as a physician, psychologist, counselor, or certified helping professional. This verification becomes a permanent part of the student record.
  • The Office of Student Services reviews the applicant's file, identifies the required accommodation, and consults with the appropriate Programmatic Dean to determine whether the College can provide it. The College is not obligated to admit the applicant if the necessary assistance cannot be provided.
  • If the student is otherwise qualified and admitted under normal admissions standards, the Office of Student Services sends written notification to the appropriate Dean and each of the student's instructors identifying the student, the disability or special need, and the required accommodation. This accommodation is mandated.
  • The Office of Student Services maintains a notation on each student file regarding any special accommodations granted. At the end of each trimester, the Office of Student Services files a report certifying application of the special accommodation policy.
  • After admission, the above procedure is followed each trimester.
  • Internal forms for the administration of this policy are available through the Office of Student Services.

Requesting Accommodations

Students are encouraged to report a special need or disability during the admissions process. To request accommodations or obtain the required forms, please contact the Office of Student Services directly.

Contact

Office of Student Services

(516) 360-2923
1-800-922-7337 ext. 507
studentservices@nycollege.edu

Regulatory Disclosures

Section 504 — Rehabilitation Act of 1973

New York College of Health Professions complies with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. The College shall take all necessary steps to ensure that no qualified student with a disability is excluded from, denied the benefits of, or subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity it operates.

Title II — Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990

New York College of Health Professions complies with Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. The College furnishes appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford individuals with disabilities an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of its programs and activities.

AgencyFull NameAddressContact
NYSEDNew York State Education Department, Office of the Professions89 Washington Avenue, 2nd Floor West Wing, Albany, NY 12234(518) 474-3817
NECHENew England Commission of Higher Education301 Edgewater Place, Suite 210, Wakefield, MA 01880(781) 425-7785
neche.org

Policy reviewed January 2023. Source: NYCHP 2023–2026 Academic Catalog.

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