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Disability Services

It is the policy of Davenport University to comply with the provisions of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA).

  • Under these provisions, students with disabilities, as defined by the ADA, have the right to equal access to programs, courses, services and activities offered through Davenport.
  • Students who have self-identified, provided documentation of disability and requested reasonable accommodations are entitled to receive approved modifications of programs, appropriate academic adjustments or auxiliary aids that enable them to participate in and benefit from educational programs and activities while still completing all course and program requirements.
  • To receive disability accommodations through Davenport, students should register with the Disability Services Coordinator at their home campus (see below).

Request for Accommodation

Eligibility

To be eligible for disability-related services at Davenport University, students must have a documented disabling condition as defined by the ADA and Section 504. Under these Acts, a person has a disability if he or she has a) a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activity including such things as walking, standing, seeing, speaking, hearing, sitting, breathing, reading, learning, thinking, performing manual tasks, taking care of oneself; b) a record of such an impairment; or c) is regarded as having such an impairment.

Requesting Services

To receive disability services through Davenport, students with disabilities must complete an Accommodation Request Form and return it or email it to the Disability Coordinator at the location the student attends. In cases where the disability is not obvious, students are required to provide diagnostic documentation from an appropriate health care provider or licensed clinical professional. Disability documentation must adequately verify the nature and extent of the disability and must clearly substantiate the need for all of the student's specific accommodation requests. The cost for obtaining this documentation is the responsibility of the student. For further information regarding documentation or for referrals to local professionals, contact the Disability Services Coordinator.

Request forms must be completed well in advance of enrollment as some accommodation requests may take six weeks or more to be arranged. Davenport will attempt to provide accommodations in a timely manner; however, it's the student's responsibility to submit this form and proper documentation in advance of the term for which accommodations are requested. Accommodations will not be made retroactively.

After reviewing the request and documentation, the Disability Services Coordinator will meet with the student to discuss any need for additional documentation, approval of accommodations as well as necessary paperwork related to receiving services. The Disability Services Coordinator will act as a liaison with faculty and other campus departments to assure compliance with accommodation requests.

Students should not contact faculty or request accommodations from them prior to completing this form and meeting with the Disability Services Coordinator.

Confidentiality

All disability-related documentation is treated as medical information and is secured separately from academic records. This information is shared only on a limited, need-to-know basis within the institution. The student has the right to determine with whom to disclose his/her disability.

Please print off the Release of Information Form and the Accommodation Request Form, complete them and return them with documentation to your campus Disability Services Coordinator.

Note: If you need this information in an alternate format, please notify your campus Disability Service Coordinator in person, by phone or via email. Advanced notice may be required for some accommodations.

Downloadable Forms

Health Care Release Form
Release of Information Form
Policy on Disability Documentation
Accommodation Request Form

Disability Services Coordinators

Location Contact Phone Number Email
Alma Kristy Best 1-989-463-8922 Kristy.Best@davenport.edu
Bad Axe Amy Monroe 1-800-968-5894 Amy.Monroe@davenport.edu
Battle Creek John Hume 1-800-462-4173 John.Hume@davenport.edu
Bay City Bill Hart 1-800-968-4416 William.Hart@davenport.edu
Caro Marisa Cathcart 1-800-968-9710 Marisa.Cathcart@davenport.edu
Dearborn Michael Contesti 1-800-585-1479 Michael.Contesti@davenport.edu
DUOnline Lynn Melms   Lynn.Melms@davenport.edu
Flint Lori Hulker 1-800-727-1443 Lori.Hulker@davenport.edu
Gaylord Nadia Hoover 1-888-352-5191 Nadia.Hoover@davenport.edu
Grand Rapids - Fulton St. Gricelda Estrada 1-800-632-9569 Gricelda.Estrada@davenport.edu
Grand Rapids - Lettinga Nygil Likely 1-866-925-3884 Nygil.Likely@davenport.edu
Holland Linda Sievert 1-800-643-4630 Linda.Sievert@davenport.edu
Kalamazoo Don Fowler 1-800-632-8928 Donald.Fowler@davenport.edu
Lansing Jessica Gordon 1-800-686-1600 Jessica.Gordon@davenport.edu
Lapeer Liz Nishimiya 1-810-664-9732 Elizabeth.Nishimiya@davenport.edu
Merrillville Scott Senak 1-800-748-7880 Scott.Senak@davenport.edu
Midland Jim Bass 1-800-968-4860 Jim.Bass@davenport.edu
Romeo Stacy Johnson 1-586-752-5229 Stacy.Johnson@davenport.edu
Saginaw Denise Sherman 1-800-968-8133 Denise.Sherman@davenport.edu
South Bend Jennifer Wright 1-800-277-8447 Jennifer.Wright@davenport.edu
Traverse City Nadia Hoover 1-888-352-5191 Nadia.Hoover@davenport.edu
Warren Amanda Glover 1-800-724-7708 Amanda.Glover@davenport.edu