An individual with a disability is someone who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities (e.g., walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning, caring for oneself). The term substantially limits means the individual is significantly restricted as to the condition, manner, or duration under which a major life activity is performed compared to most people.
A qualified individual with a disability is one who, with or without reasonable accommodation, is able to perform the essential functions of an employment position.
The term reasonable accommodation refers to modifications to the employment situation or environment necessary to provide a qualified individual with a disability with the opportunity to perform the essential functions of a job, and to enjoy benefits and privileges of employment equivalent to employees without disabilities. In general, the term essential functions refers to the fundamental duties of the job at issue.
Two offices at Bryn Mawr are available to assist with the accommodation process. Employees and supervisors are encouraged to contact either of the following offices to request information or assistance with an issue pertaining to a disability and an employment situation:
Access Services, Canwyll House: 610-526-7351
Environmental Health and Safety Office, Cartref: 610-526-5166
At your request, an alternative private meeting place will be arranged as needed.
Decisions about the need for accommodation and the identification of reasonable accommodations are made after a careful evaluation of each request including, but not limited to, the following:
Disclosure of a disability is voluntary.Disability-related information is considered confidential material and will not be released without the employee’s written consent unless required or permitted by law. It will be shared with members of the campus community only with permission from the employee, on a need-to-know basis. Any documentation required to support a request for accommodation will be maintained on a confidential basis in the Access Services office.
The College believes that many disagreements can be resolved through an informal interactive process. An employee who has followed the College’s procedures for requesting accommodations and believes s/he has been denied a reasonable accommodation is encouraged to approach one of the following individuals to discuss the matter and seek assistance in resolving the disagreement: the Coordinator of Access Services; the Environmental Health and Safety Officer; the employee’s supervisor, department director or chair, dean, or the Provost, as appropriate.
If the employee prefers, s/he may contact the College’s ADA/504 Compliance Officer for assistance. Employees contacting the Compliance Officer should be prepared to explain the nature of the dispute and the actions taken previously to resolve their concerns. The Compliance Officer will ensure that a thorough and impartial review of the issues is conducted and may consult with the parties involved to gather additional information and, when indicated, may convene a meeting of relevant individuals to seek resolution of the dispute. The employee will be informed, in writing, of the outcome of this process within fifteen (15) workdays of having discussed the dispute with the Compliance Officer. The ADA/504 Compliance Officer is the College's Equal Opportunity Officer who can be reached at (610) 526-5275.
Retaliation against any individual because s/he has initiated a good faith disability discrimination grievance will not be tolerated by the College.