Disability is defined as a permanent, longstanding significant condition that substantially or significantly limits one or more of the major life functions (including but not limited to: seeing, hearing, walking, breathing, learning, working, concentrating, etc).
Students with qualifying disabilities may be eligible, under the Americans with Disabilities Amendments Act of 2008 (ADA), for reasonable accommodations that will support equal opportunity and inclusion in Diablo Valley Colleges programs and services.
Documentation from a credentialed examiner is required to substantiate the presence of a possible disability and to establish the possible need for accommodations at the Diablo Valley College. These guidelines are summarized below.
Temporary conditions are NOT regarded as ADA eligible, however, depending on the nature of the temporary condition and on the availability of resources, environmental supports may be provided.
Seven Essential Elements of Quality Documentation
Diablo Valley College best practices of documentation guidelines that are outlined by AHEAD, the Association of Higher Education and Disability. In brief, the seven essential elements are:
For more detailed information please see the AHEAD website "Elements".
Note: The Americans with Disabilities Amendment Act of 2008 broadened the definition of disability in the number and types of conditions that could be considered. The new law also strengthened the importance of quality, detailed documentation in determining who is eligible for accommodations. Many conditions may now be considered a disability, but in order to qualify for accommodations, a major life function must be significantly, amply or substantially limited in the university environment.
(For example: a person may be considered "disabled" with a diagnosis of ADHD; but the same person with mild-moderate limitations to a major life function may not be eligible for accommodations. However, the person whose documentation demonstrates substantial, significant or considerable impact to a major life function, may be eligible for accommodations.)
All determinations are made on a case-by-case basis.