From the Student Handbook: Accommodation in Clinical Settings Students involved in programs that have a clinical-component are entitled to reasonable accommodation in the clinical setting as well as the academic setting. Students must discuss the accommodations they are requesting for their clinical placements with their DSP&S counselor. DSP&S will engage in the interactive process with the students to decide whether the student needs accommodations in the clinical placement. DSP&S will inform the clinical placement agency and the clinical instructor of the recommended accommodations, and DSP&S will coordinate implementation of the accommodations with the clinical placement and clinical instructor. For clinical placements, if DSP&S has approved the proposed accommodation and the clinical placement cannot implement it, LMC shall do one or more of the following: (1) work with the placement to implement the accommodation or negotiate implementation of an equally effective alternative; (2) place the student in another placement that is equally effective for the student; or (3) end the relationship with the placement.