If my son needs testing accommodations, do they have to re-notify professors each semester, or does it flow automatically? Seems like it works differenlty from college to college
At New York University (NYU), the process for obtaining testing accommodations requires students to actively engage each semester. Once registered with the Moses Center for Student Accessibility (CSA), students must follow specific steps to ensure their accommodations are recognized for their courses.
Accommodation Renewal Process
- Generate Accommodation Letters: Students must log into the Moses Center Student Portal to select their courses and the accommodations they wish to use for that semester.
- Notify Professors: After selecting accommodations, an auto-generated notification letter is sent to the instructors. However, students are responsible for ensuring that their professors are informed.
- Law Students: For law students, to maintain anonymity, the notification is sent to the Office of Academic Services instead of directly contacting faculty.
Students must also submit specific requests for each exam, often several weeks in advance, to ensure that their accommodations are in place during testing periods. It is crucial to complete this process early, as accommodations are not retroactive and only take effect once the letters are generated and received by the professors Moses Center for Accessibility.