Documentation for Physical Disabilities/ Chronic Health Impairments

Students requesting accommodations or other support services from Lafayette College are required to submit documentation to verify eligibility for protection under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1992 (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. The provision of reasonable accommodations and services is based upon the current impact of the student’s medical condition on a major life activity, such as walking, talking, hearing, sleeping, or learning. Because the nature of many medical conditions is such that remissions can occur, we require recent documentation (no older than one year) from a physician who is qualified in the identification and treatment of the condition, and which contains the following information:

  • Discussion of confirmatory evidence of the presence of the condition. Discussion of the severity of the condition in terms of the degree to which it impairs normal life activities, providing specific details of the student’s limitations. It is important to note that diagnosis is not synonymous with disability.
  • Discussion of how the condition currently impacts the student’s ability to participate, learn, and demonstrate knowledge in a traditional academic environment.
  • Current treatment plan and the student’s response to treatment. If medications are used, a discussion of side affects that impact cognitive processes.
  • Recommendations for accommodations must include a discussion of how provision of such accommodations will help circumvent difficulties resulting from the condition and thus help ensure equal access to the programs of the college.

The report from the physician must be typed on official letterhead, and include the physician’s name, professional credentials, and date.

Requests for support services should be forwarded to Dr. Erica D’Agostino, Director of Disability Services, 312 Scott Hall.