This policy, in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and Title II of the ADA, ensures that students with disabilities receive equal access to academic content through note-taking services as a reasonable accommodation. Provided by Student Accessibility Resources (SAR), these services support students whose disabilities impact their ability to take comprehensive notes during lectures or other academic activities. Note-taking services serve as a supplemental resource to enhance learning but do not replace the student’s responsibility to attend class, actively engage, and take personal notes to the extent possible.

General Guidelines for All Note-Taking Support Services

Eligibility

Eligibility is determined by the Student Accessibility Resources (SAR) office based on:


Audio Recording Lectures

 House Bill 233/Section 1004.097, Florida Statutes

This policy establishes guidelines for students with disabilities to use audio recordings of lectures as an accommodation to ensure equal access to educational content, in accordance with Florida law, which permits all university students to audio record lectures.  While all students are permitted to record lectures, students with disabilities who require additional support should submit a request through the SAR office.

Usage Guidelines & Restrictions


Automated Note-Taking Services

This policy ensures that students with disabilities have equal access to academic content through automated note-taking services (e.g., Otter.ai, Genio) as a reasonable accommodation.

Request Process

  1. Accommodation Request:

  2. Instructor Notification & Privacy Considerations:

  3. Technology & Accessibility Support:

Usage Guidelines & Restrictions

SAR & Faculty Responsibilities


Appeal & Grievance Process