A good friend of mine had exactly this accommodation. 9 credit hours were considered full time and granted her the rights and privileges afforded full time students (dorm space, etc.) She had very good documentation, though, and really did need that much more time to be a successful student. Susan Jones Academic Development Specialist Academic Development Center Parkland College Champaign, IL 61821 [log in to unmask] Webmastress, http://www.resourceroom.net >>> Debbie Cunningham <[log in to unmask]> 10/12/06 10:15 AM >>> We have a student with a documented disability who is requesting a reduced work load as an accommodation. Specifically, s/he is asking to be allowed to carry a reduced course load but still be considered full time. Is anyone aware of similar practices on other campuses? Thanks in advance! -- Debbie Cunningham Interim Director First Year Experience and Engagement Adams State College Alamosa, Colorado 81102 719-587-7657 800-824-6496 x7657 719-587-7366 (fax) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To access the LRNASST-L archives or User Guide, or to change your subscription options (including subscribe/unsubscribe), point your web browser to http://www.lists.ufl.edu/archives/lrnasst-l.html To contact the LRNASST-L owner, email [log in to unmask] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To access the LRNASST-L archives or User Guide, or to change your subscription options (including subscribe/unsubscribe), point your web browser to http://www.lists.ufl.edu/archives/lrnasst-l.html To contact the LRNASST-L owner, email [log in to unmask]