Instructor Guide to DSP Accommodations

The Disabled Students' Program (DSP) Faculty Liaisons are colleagues that can provide information about DSP policies, and how to effectively navigate and advocate for the needs of faculty and students. They partner with DSP to support faculty with disability-related academic concerns and have provided the resources on this page.

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10-Point Guide

Compiled by Jonah Levy and Justin Davidson, DSP Faculty Liaisons, Steve Johnston, Disability Access and Compliance, and Carolyn Swalina, Disabled Students' Program

This guide is intended to assist instructors around some of the most common issues confronted in handling DSP accommodations. In collaboration with Disabled Students' Program (DSP) and Disability Access & Compliance (DAC), most of the information in this guide is sourced from the DSP website, DSP staff, and a few other sources. More detailed information about providing accommodations is available on the DSP Faculty FAQ page(link is external). If you are having difficulty providing an accommodation or you need help in order to provide an accommodation, please reach out to the student’s assigned Disability Specialist directly for assistance. If you require assistance outside of DSP, please reach out to Steve Johnston at DAC. 

Addressing DSP Accommodations in Your Syllabus and Other Course Communications

Many instructors struggle to articulate a comprehensive disability accommodation statement on their syllabi or in other course communications. Of course, every class is different, so there is no one-size-fits-all statement. Still, this page offers a few suggestions of language for presenting your accommodation policy accurately and setting appropriate expectations and procedures for your students.

Compiled by Jonah Levy and Justin Davidson, DSP Faculty Liaisons, Steve Johnston, Disability Access and Compliance, and Carolyn Swalina, Disabled Students' Program.

DSP Faculty Liaisons

Justin Davidson

Dr. Justin Davidson teaches in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese where his main research agenda is guided by questions that address language variation and language change, while incorporating a variety of linguistic frameworks and methodologies.

Email: justindavidson@berkeley.edu(link sends e-mail)(link sends e-mail).
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Jonah Levy

Dr. Jonah Levy teaches courses in the areas of comparative political economy, French and West European politics, and social policy. Dr. Levy is Vice-Chair of the Department of Political Science, Director of Undergraduate Studies, and has previously received a Phi Beta Kappa award for excellence in teaching.

Email: jlevy@berkeley.edu(link sends e-mail)(link sends e-mail).
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Interview with Justin Davidson & Jonah Levy

Additional Resources