Information for Parents and Guardians
As in other post-secondary educational settings, Seton Hall students are viewed as adults, and therefore must self-identify as having a disability in order to initiate the process of applying for accommodations. As a parent or caregiver, it is your role to encourage the student to take ownership over his or her academic experience, register with DSS and apply for accommodations.
Many disabilities are life-long and will affect an individual throughout his or her lifetime. It is for this reason that the student must learn to self-advocate and initiate the disclosure process while in college so that they are prepared to articulate their condition and needs to future employers. College is the time for students to be responsible for their learning - and for learning which accommodations are truly helpful - as they will need this information as they transition into the workforce.
Please refer to other pages of the DSS website for more information on: