Introduction

Preferred Seating

Yellow chair in a lecture hall full of white ones.

Preferred Seating

Yellow chair in a lecture hall full of white ones.

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Preferred Seating

This accommodation is provided when a student’s functional limitations requires them to have preferential seating in the classroom near the front of the room in order to better hear/see or record.

Faculty Responsibility

  • When you receive an accommodation letter, reach out to the student via email to invite a discussion regarding the preferential seating location within the classroom.

Student Responsibility

  • It is the student’s responsibility to discuss with the instructor/faculty the preferential seating location within the classroom.