Faculty Resources
Syllabus Statement:
- Claremont Graduate University
- Madeleine Kiuttu, Student Services Coordinator
- Claremont McKenna College
- Ari Martinez, Associate Director for Accessibility Services
- Accessibilityservices@cmc.edu (for testing and note-taking)
- Harvey Mudd College
- Dennis Kamakana, Coordinator for Student Accessibility Services
- Keck Graduate Institute
- Andrea Mozqueda, Assistant Director, Student Affairs and Disability Coordinator
- Pitzer College
- Gabriella Tempestoso, Associate Dean/Director of Academic Support Services
- Rudolph Ganaden, Coordinator for Academic Support
- Pomona College
- Mace Fuataina Mikaele, Director, Accessibility Services
- disabilityservices@pomona.edu
- Scripps College
- Danny Hernandez, Assistant Dean for Disability Services
- Bianca Vinci, Student Disability Support Services Coordinator
- Student Disability Resource Center (SDRC)- available for all seven colleges
- Catherine Calhoun, Director
- Lisette Sanchez, Office Coordinator
- Claremont Graduate University (CGU)
- Students are responsible for sending their accommodation letters to their faculty members through the AIM software program. They are encouraged to print out physical copies and give them to the faculty member.
- Claremont McKenna College (CMC)
- Students are responsible for sending their accommodation letters to their faculty members through the AIM software program.
- Harvey Mudd College (HMC)
- Students request their accommodation letter through the AIM software program and they are sent electronically to the faculty by the Disability Services Coordinator.
- Keck Graduate Institute (KGI)
- Students are required to meet with the Disability Services Coordinator each semester. After the meeting, the student receives their accommodation letter and is responsible for sending it to their faculty.
- Pitzer College (PZ)
- Students request their accommodation letter through the AIM software program and they are sent electronically to the faculty by the Disability Services Coordinator.
- Pomona College (POM)
- Students request their accommodation letter through the AIM software program and they are sent electronically to the faculty by the Disability Services Coordinator.
- Scripps College (SCR)
- On the first day of classes, students receive an email to confirm their continued use of accommodations. Students will confirm electronically and the Disability Services Coordinator will electronically send the accommodation letter to the faculty members.
Faculty are encouraged to include the following statement in their syllabus that encourages students to communicate their current academic accommodations or register with the Office of Accessibility Services if academic accommodations may be necessary based on the impact of a disability.
“Accommodations:
Your experience in this class is important to me. If you have already established accommodations with Accessibility Services at CMC, please communicate your approved accommodations to me at your earliest convenience so we can discuss your needs in this course. You can start this conversation by forwarding me your accommodation letter.
If you have not yet established accommodations through Accessibility Services, but have a temporary health condition or permanent disability (conditions include but are not limited to: mental health, attention-related, learning, vision, hearing, physical or health), you are encouraged to contact Ari Martinez, Associate Director of Accessibility Services, at accessibilityservices@cmc.edu to ask questions and/or begin the process. General information and the Request for Accommodations form can be found at the CMC Accessibility Service’s website. Please note that arrangements must be made with advance notice in order to access the reasonable accommodations. You are able to request accommodations at any point in the semester. Be mindful that this process may take some time to complete and accommodations are not retroactive. It is important to Claremont McKenna College to create inclusive and accessible learning environments consistent with federal and state law.
If you are not a CMC student, please connect with the disability services coordinator on your campus regarding a similar process.”