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Required Documentation for Psychiatric/Psychological Disabilities

(Includes but is not limited to: Depressive Disorders, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Bipolar Disorders, and Disassociative Disorders)

Submission of documentation is not the same as the request for services. Request for services and/or reasonable accommodations must be initiated by the student once he/she is confirmed at the University of Colorado at Boulder. The student must schedule an intake appointment with Disability Services so that support services and reasonable accommodations may be discussed. Documentation will be reviewed by Disability Services prior to the appointment. Reasonable accommodations cannot be implemented until the student's documentation is complete. Disability Services is responsible for the determination of reasonable accommodations.

The following guidelines are provided to assist the diagnostician in providing the required information. Documentation must be submitted by a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW), licensed professional counselor (LPC), psychologist, psychiatrist, or neurologist. Documentation should include the names, titles, professional credentials, license number, addresses, and phone numbers of the evaluators as well as the date of the report.

  1. A clear statement of the disability, including the DSMÜIV diagnosis and a summary of present symptoms;
  2. Documentation for eligibility should be current, preferably within the last three years; (the age of acceptable documentation is dependent upon the disabling condition, the current status of the student and the student's request for accommodations);
  3. A summary of assessment procedures and evaluation instruments used to make the diagnosis and a summary of evaluation results, including standardized or percentile scores;
  4. Medical information relating to the student's needs should include the impact of medication on the student's ability to meet the demands of the postsecondary environment;
  5. Suggestions of reasonable accommodations which might be appropriate at the postsecondary level are encouraged. These recommendations should be supported by the diagnosis.

All documentation is confidential and should be submitted to:

University of Colorado at Boulder
Disability Services
322 Willard Administrative Center
107 CU-Boulder
Boulder, CO 80309-0107
303-492-8671 Voice/TTY
303-492-5601 Fax

Revised 12/07

     
University of Colorado at Boulder
Division of Student Affairs