Access and Equity Services

Access and Equity Services

SUNY Delhi is committed to providing equal access to its programs and educational opportunities for all qualified individuals.

Connect with Access & Equity in 4 easy steps

  1. Complete the Connect with Access & Equity form and upload disability documents
  2. Log-In to Accommodate and  upload any additional documents
    • Select Accommodation > Documents > Add new
  3. Accessandequity@delhi.edu will send you an email informing you to schedule a Meet & Greet appointment with Access & Equity staff.
  4. After the Meet & Greet you will receive further instructions.

It is the college's policy to provide, on an individual basis, academic adjustments to its requirements for students who have disabilities that may affect their ability to fully participate in program or course activities or to meet course requirements, as well as nonacademic program or activity requirements, including, but not limited to clubs, residence life and meal plans, and athletics. 

The Coordinator of Access and Equity Services is available to work with students with physical, learning, psychological, medical, or other disabilities to help them better understand the nature of their disability and develop self-advocacy skills, and to determine appropriate access plans.

To receive academic adjustments, students must identify a disability that impacts their ability to access the academic environment, provide documentation of the disability (prepared by a qualified professional), and work with the Coordinator and classroom faculty to develop and implement an appropriate plan for access. All information provided concerning a disability is confidential and is released only with the student's consent.

A person with a disability is "any person who (1) has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities, (2) has a history of such an impairment, or (3) is regarded as having such an impairment. Substantial impairment means that an individual cannot perform the life activity at all, or that he or she is limited in the condition, manner, or duration of the activity. Major life activities include, but are not limited to, walking, seeing, breathing, learning, working or performing manual tasks."  For further information, or to identify a disability, students should contact:

Access and Equity Services
SUNY Delhi, 454 Delhi Drive, Resnick Academic Achievement Center
Delhi, NY 13753
Phone: 607-746-4596
Fax: 607-832-7593

A note about the term “reasonable accommodations,” which has been widely used in postsecondary education. “Reasonable accommodations” is a term that is not found in Section 504 Subpart E (Postsecondary Education) but is found in Subpart B (Employment). At SUNY Delhi, we have eliminated that term in favor of the terminology in Subpart E – “academic adjustments.” “Academic Adjustments” are modifications (to policies and practices) and auxiliary aids and/or services (such as captioning, interpreters, use of a recorder or smart pen, etc.).

*The Office for Access and Equity Services is a National Voter Registration Act Site.
All forms to register are available in the Access and Equity Services Office or on the Access and Equity Services Forms web page

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