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@Recovery4Me,
I am a bit confused as to why you say that you're not forced to extend time if its on a students accommodation plan? I was told the opposite by my disabilities department. I am entitled to time and a half on exams and quizzes and I can take them in the testing center. If I was denied this, what would be the point in registering with disability services at all? That is actually my biggest accommodation, and I probably would not be taking classes at all if I wasn't allowed to take my tests/quizzes in the testing center w/extra time. I have been told that my other accommodation, which is stepping outside of class or allowances for being late/leaving early are outside of the standard accommodation list, so if I take it too far and miss too much class then it may affect my grade. Isn't the whole point of disabilities services to ensure that students are getting the necessary accommodations? Not permitting extra time at the whim of a teacher just goes against everything that the accommodations were set up to ensure---that students have the ability to succeed despite their disability.
I am a bit confused as to why you say that you're not forced to extend time if its on a students accommodation plan? I was told the opposite by my disabilities department. I am entitled to time and a half on exams and quizzes and I can take them in the testing center. If I was denied this, what would be the point in registering with disability services at all? That is actually my biggest accommodation, and I probably would not be taking classes at all if I wasn't allowed to take my tests/quizzes in the testing center w/extra time. I have been told that my other accommodation, which is stepping outside of class or allowances for being late/leaving early are outside of the standard accommodation list, so if I take it too far and miss too much class then it may affect my grade. Isn't the whole point of disabilities services to ensure that students are getting the necessary accommodations? Not permitting extra time at the whim of a teacher just goes against everything that the accommodations were set up to ensure---that students have the ability to succeed despite their disability.