To: Any
Concurrent or Consecutive student entering the B.Ed Professional Program in
September 2016, who wish to utilize Lakehead University's Student
Accessibility Services (SAS).
PLEASE NOTE:
Students must have appropriate
documentation and/or forms available, register and
meet with the Accessibility Advisor (Danielle Poeta) as soon as you are
permitted to register for classes.
Students returning to Lakehead
University to continue their studies in our B.Ed Professional Program are
required to re-register with SAS each academic year, should they wish to
utilize their services.
How B.Ed Class Registration Will Work:
Registration
for Courses will open for B.Ed Students in our Professional Program, on June
20th, 2016.
You will be notified of
your class schedule assignment and your complete list of assigned
courses you must register for, via your LU email account.
On the morning registration opens on June 20th
2016 (before 9am), Julie Howell will send you an email with specific details
and instructions about your assigned class schedule
& registration. You will not be permitted
to register for any of your assigned B.Ed classes, until you
receive this email.
What is the Student Accessibility Services?
Student Accessibility Services (SAS)
coordinates services and facilitates the provision of reasonable academic
accommodations for students with documented disabilities/medical conditions.
Provides assistance with:
•
Facilitating
the provision of Academic Accommodations
•
Demonstrating
and/or training available assistive devices and/or software programs
•
Developing
learning strategies
•
Arranging
test and exam accommodations
•
Collaborating
with staff and faculty
Thinking Ahead To the Math Competency Exam:
As
you know, it will take place on Saturday, September 10th, 2016 from
10am -12 noon.
If you require accommodations for this exam or wish to be registered for
an approved accommodation of any kind, you MUST register with
Student Accessibility Services (SAS). Please contact Danielle
Poeta for an appointment (oraccess@lakeheadu.ca ) as soon
as you have registered for classes
Late requests for accommodation cannot be
guaranteed.
Any questions about accessibility concerns
or academic accommodations should be directed to: Danielle
Poeta (oraccess@lakeheadu.ca)
All involvement with Student Accessibility Services is
kept confidential.
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