Student Accommodations at MSU

The Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities

You may have students in your class who require specific accommodations related to a disability to fully participate and reach their academic goals. The Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities (RCPD) is the unit at MSU that supports students and employees who require reasonable accommodations.

Students who have registered with the RCPD go through a process of providing disability documentation and participating in a needs assessment with an Ability Access Specialist, resulting in a determination of individualized reasonable accommodations for that student, which are listed in an Accommodation Letter. Instructors and TAs will usually receive Accommodation Letters at the beginning of the semester. Once you receive an Accommodation Letter from a student, you have specific responsibilities: maintaining confidentiality and facilitating the accommodations outlined in the letter. You are encouraged to meet with the student 1-on-1 to discuss implementing the accommodations, to discuss accommodations with colleagues on a need-to-know basis while protecting students’ identities, and contact the RCPD with any questions or concerns. 

Michigan State University is committed to providing equal opportunity for full participation in programs, services, and activities. See our Accessibility at MSU page for resources that promote and advance accessibility across campus. Additionally, visit the RCPD website for further information about accessibility and accommodations.