Welcome to the tag category page for Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act!
Student Accommodations refer to changes or supports provided to students with disabilities to help them overcome barriers in their learning, testing, or participating in educational activities. These accommodations can be physical or environmental changes, modifications, or adaptations that allow students to participate and learn effectively. The accommodations are usually provided in accordance with federal laws and regulations, such as the ADA or the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Examples of student accommodations include extended testing time, assistive technology, note-taking assistance, or a quiet testing environment. Different types of accommodations fall under the categories of presentation, response, setting, or timing and scheduling. Colleges and universities, as well as K-12 schools, have offices and departments responsible for providing accommodations and services to students with disabilities.