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Most universities have a code of conduct that students are expected to follow and a disciplinary process for when they do not. Students who fail to comply with campus rules will often face a student conduct board, during which they have an opportunity to share their account of the reported incident and then a panel determines what an appropriate sanction is. What happens when a person with a disability violates institutional policy? Should the student conduct board adhere to the same standards and sanctions? The answer is yes; however, the process may vary if accommodations are needed.
Disability Compliance for Higher Education – Wiley
Published: Jan 1, 2018
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