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Appeals & Complaints

The Disability Resource Center (DRC), within the Division of Student Affairs, functions as the central point for providing reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities at the University of Northern Colorado. Under the direction of the Director of the Disability Resource Center, the office is responsible for reviewing requests for accommodations from students and ensuring equitable access to the educational environment for students with disabilities. It is the responsibility of the DRC to analyze all information when making equal access decisions. 

If a student is denied accommodation or receives an accommodation that they consider ineffective by the DRC, the student may file an appeal of the decision through the DRC Appeal Process. The scope of an appeal review is limited to determining whether an accommodation decision was reasonable under the circumstances. 

Students with disabilities are encouraged to first discuss any concerns with their assigned access coordinator or that person’s direct supervisor in the DRC. Most disability-related issues or complaints about accommodations, services, faculty, other campus departments, programs, or facilities are generally resolved at this level. 

Any student who requires an accommodation to participate in the DRC Appeal Process may request an accommodation by contacting the DRC at DRC@6717y.com or 970-351-2289 

Accommodation requests for Housing and Emotional Support Animals have their own reconsideration/appeal processes for such decisions.   

 

DRC Appeal Process 

 Step 1: Submission of Appeal by Student 

If informal discussions with personnel at the DRC have not resolved the issue, a student may file an appeal by submitting the Accommodation Appeal Form within ten (10) working days of the receipt of the accommodation decision or event(s) with which the student does not agree. Information requested in this form includes the accommodation determination the student is appealing, the basis for the appeal, a description of the student’s concerns, and the resolution being sought in the appeal process. There will also be an opportunity within the Accommodation Appeal Form to upload supplemental documents that the student believes lend support to their appeal.  The completed Accommodation Appeal Form will be forwarded to the DRC Director. (In some cases, the Director may need to assign the appeal to a designee if timelines cannot be met or if the Director served as the student’s access coordinator for the original determination).  

Step 2: DRC Director Review of the Appeal 

Once the Accommodation Appeal Form is submitted, the DRC will contact the student by email to set an optional meeting with the DRC Director to have a conversation prior to a determination of the appeal. The DRC Director, or their designee, shall meet with the student within seven (7) working days of the receipt of the appeal if the student desires a meeting. 

 If the student who filed the appeal does not want to meet with the DRC Director or designee to discuss their appeal, they should inform the DRC that is the case (e. drc@6717y.com; p. 970-351-2289), and the appeal review will proceed without the meeting. 

 Note: When an appeal is being reviewed during Steps 1 – 2 and the student shares new disability-related information or disability documentation that was not provided during the original accommodation request process, the DRC Director or designee reserves the right to refer the student back to the student’s initial DRC access coordinator for a reassessment of the accommodation request because the presence of new information may have impacted the original determination if it had been submitted at that time. Supplementary documentation uploaded to the Accommodation Appeal Form should be limited only to information that supports the individual’s claim that the original request was not evaluated reasonably by their access coordinator.  

Step 3: The Appeal Decision is Communicated 

A written decision about the appeal will be provided by the DRC Director or designee to the students’ Bearmail within ten (10) working days of Step 2 being completed. The appeal decision may have one of three outcomes: 

  1. The original determination is upheld. 
  2. The original determination is sent back to the student’s access coordinator who issued the determination for reconsideration and re-engagement in the accommodation determination interactive process. 
  3. The original determination is reversed or amended in part or in whole. 

 If the appeal decision changes the original determination such that an accommodation is granted or modified, such grant or modification is prospective, not retroactive. 

 

Complaint Options & Reporting 

A student, staff, faculty, or visiting third party who believes that they have been denied reasonable accommodations or otherwise discriminated against on the basis of disability or retaliated against in violation of UNC’s Non-Discrimination Policy (Board Policy Manual 1-1-508(2)) may file a complaint with UNC’s Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance: 

Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance 
University Center 3060 
2101 10th Ave. 
Greeley, CO 80639 
Phone: 970-351-4899 
Email: titleix@6717y.com 

Complaints may also be submitted online: http://kvotap.6717y.com/institutional-equity-compliance/ 

 

In addition, the student may explore resources, or file a complaint with, government offices external to the university including, as applicable: 

(1)  Office for Civil Rights, Denver Office 
U.S. Department of Education 
Cesar E. Chavez Memorial Building 
1244 Speer Boulevard, Suite 310 
Denver, CO 80204-3582 

(2)  U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) 
U.S. Department of Justice 
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW 
Civil Rights Division 
Disability Rights Section – 1425 NYAV 
Washington, D.C. 20530 

(3)  Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) 
Denver Field Office EEOC 
303 E. 17th Avenue, Suite 410 
Denver, Colorado 80203 

(4)  U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) 
Office of Compliance and Disability Rights Division 
Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity 
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 
451 7th Street, S.W., Room 5242 
Washington, D.C. 20410