Rights & Responsibilities
Rights of CU Denver Students:
- to an equal opportunity to participate in and benefit from courses,
programs, services or activities offered through the college;
- to an equal opportunity to work, to learn, and to receive reasonable
accommodations, academic adjustments, and/or auxiliary aids and
services;
- to appropriate confidentiality of disability-related information except as disclosures are required/permitted by law;
- to information, reasonably available, in accessible formats;
- to file an informal or formal complaint or grievance if a violation of rights is suspected.
Responsibilities of CU Denver Students:
- to meet qualifications and maintain essential institutional standards for courses, programs, services, or activities;
- to self-identify as an individual with a disability and request accommodation(s) in a timely manner (see chart);
- to demonstrate and/or document (from a licensed professional) how
the disability limits participation in courses, programs, services, or
activities;
- to follow operational procedures for obtaining information, services and reasonable accommodations;
- to contact a DRS staff member if reasonable accommodations are not implemented in a timely manner.
Rights of DRS Office:
- to request and receive documentation that supports current requests
for reasonable accommodations, academic adjustments, and/or auxiliary
services;
- to evaluate and/or identify functional limitations of the student’s
disability to determine appropriate academic adjustments and
accommodations needed for courses, programs, services and university
activities;
- to deny a request for reasonable accommodation, academic
adjustments, and/or auxiliary services if the documentation demonstrates
that they are not warranted or if the individual fails to provide
appropriate documentation;
- to select among equally effective, reasonable accommodations, academic adjustments, and/or auxiliary aids and services;
- to deny a request for an unreasonable accommodation, adjustment,
and/or auxiliary service or one that imposes an undue hardship or
fundamental alteration of a program or activity of the university;
Responsibilities of DRS Office:
- to ensure that qualified students receive accommodation and/or
academic adjustments for courses, programs, activities and services in
the most integrated and appropriate settings;
- to provide information, upon request, to students with disabilities in accessible formats;
- to evaluate each request for an accommodation on an individual basis
- to maintain appropriate confidentiality of records and communication except where disclosures are permitted/required by law.