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5.6.14 Doctor of Medicine - Academic Accommodation Policy


a) Accommodations will be considered in accordance with the Student Accommodation Policy.

b) Students who require accommodations related to a disability should contact Student Accessibility Services as soon as possible as arranging appropriate accommodations can take time.

c) Students awaiting accommodation letters from SAS are advised to defer summative assessments. Students who choose to attempt summative assessments without accommodation while waiting for an accommodation letter cannot challenge the results of such assessments based on a need for accommodation.


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