Law School places great importance on welcoming, advising, and supporting students with disabilities. To learn how to ensure that your disability is taken into account, please read this page carefully.
The procedure for declaring your disability consists of four steps:
Your PAEH (Support Plan for Students with Disabilities) is forwarded by the SAH to the Law School’s disability coordinator
The Faculty's disability advisor will enter the final notification and forward it to your academic advisor.
Your academic advisor will inform you of the accommodations that have been put in place.
Please note that requests for accommodations are annual.
The schedule:
Deadlines for the Law School approve Law School Support Plans (ISPs) for students with disabilities:
November 14 for the first semester
March 15 for the second semester
Possible layouts:
For students with disabilities, accommodations are possible in certain specific cases. Below is a list of the main accommodations offered:
Exam accommodations, for example: extra time for written exams and for preparing oral exams; use of specific equipment; presence of secretaries (readers and/or scribes); rooms with limited capacity; exam questions on specific media, etc.
Adjustments to teaching methods, for example: help with note-taking; access to teaching materials posted online by teachers, use of specific equipment, etc.
For students who are unable to attend classes in person, the Faculty offers a mode ofdistance learningFor more information, click here.
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