Students With Autism Spectrum DisordersStudents seeking support services from Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) on the basis of a previously diagnosed Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) must submit documentation that verifies their eligibility under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the ADA Amendments Act. The documentation must describe a disabling condition, which is defined by the presence of substantial limitations in one or more major life activities. Merely submitting evidence of a diagnosis is not sufficient to warrant academic accommodations. Similarly, nonspecific diagnoses, such as “adjustment problems,” “emotional difficulties,” “poor communication,” and/or “test difficulty/anxiety” in and of themselves do not constitute a disability. The guidelines below are intended to allow SSD to determine eligibility for services and appropriate accommodations. SSD staff are available at (512) 471-6259 for consultation. A verification form is also available to provide guidance in the assessment process. A comprehensive report of any testing conducted (including test scores, if relevant) should be included with the verification form.
In order to establish a history of the condition and recency of evaluation.
2. Comprehensive Evaluation
3. Functional limitations: Should be determined WITHOUT consideration of mitigating measures (i.e. medication, etc.). If condition is episodic in nature, level of functioning should be assessed based on active phase of symptoms a. Major life activities that are functionally limited by the individual’s symptoms. b/c. Behavioral manifestations of the diagnosis that functionally limits the individual in the academic setting. Information to consider includes the severity pervasiveness, and frequency of symptoms. 4. Accommodations: A description of accommodations and services used in the past and recommended accommodations for the future. It is important to note that Services for
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