The University of North Georgia recognizes that, similar to individuals with permanent disabilities, individuals with temporary injuries, recovering from surgery, or with short-term medical conditions may need accommodations to access classrooms, course resources, and/or campus facilities. Temporary disabilities may include, but are not limited to:
- Broken limbs
- Hand injuries,
- Concussion
- Short-term impairment while recovering from surgery or medical treatments.
Missing a few classes or deadlines because of acute illness, such as the flu does not require formal accommodation and you should be able to work directly with your instructors to get back on track. We are, however, here to consult or support you in your academic recovery.
Since temporary conditions can occur at any point during the semester, the timing can significantly impact the accommodation options available to the student.
Timely and open communication with 91ÁÔÆæ, faculty and other campus offices, as needed, about the nature and duration of the condition and requested assistance can often result in satisfactory solutions to the short-term issues caused by injury or condition.
Students are encouraged to contact the Student Accessibility Services office to determine accommodation options.
Accommodations cannot be retro-active.
Check in directly with your instructors to assess what material and assignments you have missed and what flexibility they are able to afford you regarding deadline changes and make-up work.
If you have missed a substantial amount of class time in a given semester and will not be able to successfully complete the term you may need to apply for a hardship withdrawal.