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Course
Substitution Procedure for Students with Disabilities
Students with disabilities may petition for permission to
substitute a specific course with an appropriate replacement,
including a course taken on a pass/fail basis, when she/he
has met all the following criteria.
· Appropriate documentation stating a clearly diagnosed
disability must be on file in the Academic Support Services
office.
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Significant difficulty in the course of study in question
must be documented, either at the high school or college level.
Previous grades or statements from tutors, teachers or learning
specialists, and/or data could evidence verification of difficulty.
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In the case where a student is currently enrolled in the course
in question, students must demonstrate a good faith effort
by regularly attending class, enlisting the support of faculty
and/or tutors, completing all assignments on schedule, and
disclosing and requesting accommodations from the outset.
If, despite a good faith effort, the student's performance
in the course in question falls significantly below other
courses in the given semester, a petition request is considered.
A student designates the course to be taken pass/fail normally
at pre-registration but no later
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A student must have attained sophomore status and be in good
academic standing in order to petition the committee. Petitions
for first-year students will be heard only if the student
is currently enrolled in the course in question.
Student
Procedure
1. Submit
all appropriate records and documentation to the Office of
Academic Support Services. Note: A Modern Language Aptitude
Test or tests of auditory processing may be required if a
student is petitioning an accommodation for the foreign language
requirement.
2. Submit
a letter of petition attached to the petition form requesting
the accommodation to the SOS committee. A copy must be delivered
to the Office of Academic Support Services in order to activate
the petition process.
3. The
letter of petition should include the following information:
type of accommodation being requested, an explanation of the
disability, how the disability affects this particular course,
history of difficulty in this course of study, description
of the student's good faith effort, and any recommendation
from the instructor or evaluator.
General Information
· Courses enrolled on a pass/fail basis shall not be
used in computing the GPA but will be counted as credit toward
graduation.
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Student data is reviewed by the Assistant Dean of Academic
Support Services and the Standing on Students (SOS) committee.
Decisions are based on the severity of the disability, and
the degree of evidence supporting the requested accommodation.
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The results are mailed to the student within one week of the
committee's decision. If the request is granted, the student
will be asked to schedule an appointment with the Assistant
Dean of Academic Support Services to discuss appropriate course
substitutions.
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A student may appeal any decision by following the procedure
outlined in the Lehigh University Student Handbook.
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The university is not required to waive courses that are essential
to a particular program, or specific requirements that are
essential to a particular course. This is also true if the
requirement is directly related to professional licensing.
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