Students who are seeking support services from Walla Walla College on the basis of a
psychological/psychiatric disability are required to submit documentation to verify
eligibility. Documentation of a psychological/psychiatric disability consists of a
written report, which includes a diagnosis and addresses specific academic needs of
the student. The cost and responsibility for providing this professional evaluation
shall be borne by the student.
The following guidelines are provided in the interest if assuring that the report
is appropriate for documenting eligibility. Documentation presented to Disabilities
Support Services will remain in a private confidential file in the DSS Office. The
Director or Coordinator of DSS is available to consult with diagnosticians regarding
these guidelines. The report should:
- Be prepared by a professional (e.g. licensed psychiatrist or psychologist)
qualified to diagnose a psychiatric or psychological disorder.
- Be comprehensive. The documentation should include a diagnosis which is
consistent with the diagnostic criteria found in the American Psychological
Association: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth
Edition (DSM-IV) or the DSM-IV-TR (Text Revision) and how the disorder impacts
the student's functioning and education. Further assessment by an appropriate
professional may be required if co-existing learning disabilities or other
disabling conditions are indicated.
The report should be in professional letterhead, signed by the individual making
the diagnosis, and include the following information:
- How long the diagnostician has treated the student and the date of last contact;
- Instruments and/or procedures used to diagnose;
- Current symptoms which satisfy the DSM-IV or DSM-IV-TR criteria and the approximate
date of onset;
- DSM-IV or DSM-IV-TR diagnosis;
- Treatment being used (e.g. medication, counseling, etc.);
- How this disorder impacts the student in the post-secondary environment; and
- Diagnostician's name, title, license number, address and phone number.
- Be current. In most cases, this means within the past year. Due to the nature
of some psychological and psychiatric disorders, updated reports may be requested.
Since assessment constitutes the basis for determining reasonable accommodations,
it is in a student's best interest to provide recent and appropriate documentation
to serve as the basis for decision-making about a student's need for accommodations
in an academically competitive environment.
- Present clear and specific evidence, which identifies the individuals present
level of functioning and how the student's education may be impacted.
- Provide sufficient data to support the particular academic adjustment(s) requested.
The documentation should demonstrate the individual has a disability in accordance with
the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of
1973. Requests which are not supported by documentation may not be approved without
additional verification.
Reports should be mailed to:
| Sue Huett, M.Ed., DSS Coordinator | Phone: 509-527-2366 |
| 204 S. College Ave. | Fax: 509-527-2090 |
| Walla Walla College | Email: huetsu@wwc.edu |
| College Place, WA 99324 |
All reports are confidential and are held in the DSS Office.