As outlined in Section 1.10-05 of the NCCU School of Law Student Handbook and in the monthly accommodations flyer sent out to all law students, to receive accommodations on law school assessments and exams, students must register their accommodation with the law school by submitting a copy of the approved SAS accommodations letter to the Office of the Law Registrar using the following SOL Notification Form or by selecting the Accommodations Notification tab in MyLaw. The form must be submitted no later than five business days prior to the examination period for which the student is seeking accommodations. At the bottom of the form, there is an option to receive a copy of the submitted form. This will serve as the student’s proof of submission in the event there is an issue. Students may also take a screenshot of the completed submission page for further documentation of the submission. Please note students should not email their accommodation letter directly to the Law Registrar.
The Office of the Law Registrar will review all student accommodation letters upon submission and will notify students within five business days of receipt. Students who do not receive an acknowledgment within five days of submission should contact the Office of the Law Registrar and provide documentation of the submitted form.
Accommodations will not be provided unless proper notification is given as required. Students who do not register their accommodations with the Office of the Law Registrar, as provided above, at least five business days before the exam period will not receive testing accommodations. The student must comply with the law school’s procedures to ensure that the rooms can be properly assigned according to the student’s accommodation letter, proctors can be secured, professors can be notified, and times can be adjusted in Examplify, if necessary. Please be mindful of the five-business-day deadline for testing accommodations, as it will be strictly enforced.