Anonymous wrote:“My kid might get depressed” is not really something to accomodate.
Anonymous wrote:Do they have the available housing you are asking for? I know there is a big shortage on many campuses? I’m thinking of a situation where someone asks for a private room and none are available.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you might also try this from the ground-up. I assume your student is already attending? They talk to the RA. They have a conversation with the Graduate Student who is the Dorm Supervisor. "This is what I need. This exactly. This room is the what I need."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What accommodations did you ask for?
Related to housing. No, not an emotional support animal or any animal at all.
This situation arose with a sudden event -- think a serious fall with multiple broken ones, or a stroke -- and the ensuing physical AND mental recovery. ie, a significant % of people who have a stroke will also develop depression.
Anyway, we asked for a housing-related accommodation and they said 'nope.' Just ignored supporting documents from multiple doctors.
I don’t think colleges are required to provide housing. 504 pertains to education, so I don’t think that will apply. Maybe look into local laws around rental agreements.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What accommodations did you ask for?
Related to housing. No, not an emotional support animal or any animal at all.
This situation arose with a sudden event -- think a serious fall with multiple broken ones, or a stroke -- and the ensuing physical AND mental recovery. ie, a significant % of people who have a stroke will also develop depression.
Anyway, we asked for a housing-related accommodation and they said 'nope.' Just ignored supporting documents from multiple doctors.
I don’t think colleges are required to provide housing. 504 pertains to education, so I don’t think that will apply. Maybe look into local laws around rental agreements.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What accommodations did you ask for?
Related to housing. No, not an emotional support animal or any animal at all.
This situation arose with a sudden event -- think a serious fall with multiple broken ones, or a stroke -- and the ensuing physical AND mental recovery. ie, a significant % of people who have a stroke will also develop depression.
Anyway, we asked for a housing-related accommodation and they said 'nope.' Just ignored supporting documents from multiple doctors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What accommodations did you ask for?
Related to housing. No, not an emotional support animal or any animal at all.
This situation arose with a sudden event -- think a serious fall with multiple broken ones, or a stroke -- and the ensuing physical AND mental recovery. ie, a significant % of people who have a stroke will also develop depression.
Anyway, we asked for a housing-related accommodation and they said 'nope.' Just ignored supporting documents from multiple doctors.
Anonymous wrote:What accommodations did you ask for?