Graduate Catalog

Student Agreement Form for Academic Settings

The mission of Gallaudet University is to provide the highest quality in educational services. Gallaudet's bilingual mission supports communication access services being provided for Deaf-Blind, Deaf and hard of hearing students when undertaking academic studies at Gallaudet, on an as needed basis. The majority language for communication in academic and public settings is American Sign Language (ASL), and students at Gallaudet are expected to be or become competent in both ASL and English as a part of their educational goals.

Classroom requests for communication access services for students not yet fluent in ASL are made to academic advisors (departmental advisors or Academic Advising). Please refer to the Communication Access Policies for the full text of policies and procedures.

Students needing Tactile, Pro-Tactile or Close Vision interpreting in the classroom will need to work with the Disability Services Center (DSC) to make arrangements. DSC will submit interpreting requests via BisonTerp.

I understand that I have the right to request communication access services, as I also have corresponding responsibilities. By making a request for communication access services, I agree:

While I have the right to request, and the University will make every reasonable effort to provide access services, I understand that short notice requests and changes in my schedule may result in no services being available.

It is my responsibility to communicate changes in my class schedule, including 1) adding, dropping, or changing any courses and 2) absences or tardiness to class. I accept this responsibility and will notify via email:

  • my academic advisor (departmental advisor or Academic Advising)
  • instructor of the course
  • DSC (if registered with DSC)

If I have 3 unexcused absences, my services may be suspended.

  • If my services are at risk of being suspended, I must talk with my academic advisor to ensure that services will continue.
  • If I am registered with DSC, I must talk with my DSC counselor to ensure that services will continue.

I understand that I can appeal a decision regarding my access services by following the appeal process by following the chain of command within the academic department or following the process as listed in the A&O Manual.

Please review the guidelines and put in your request here at https://gallaudet.edu/belonging-engagement/disability-services-center/dsc-forms-for-students/.

For any questions or concerns regarding this agreement, please contact the following campus resources.