ADA Accommodations
A student with documented disabilities must first request accommodations through University of Denver Student Disability Services (SDS). SDS reviews and approves all documentation and accommodations. Students can find SDS information and forms here.
Students who receive accommodations should meet with a staff member in the Office of Student Affairs upon receiving accommodations from SDS to discuss how their accommodations are administered in the law school.
Take-Home & Online Exams:
For those approved for 50% additional time:
- If the exam is 1-12 hours, the student will receive 50% more time (time and a half)
- If the exam is 13-48 hours, the student will receive 25% more time (time and a quarter)
- If the exam is 49+ hours, no extended time will be granted
For those approved for 100% additional time:
- If the exam is 1-12 hours, the student will receive 100% more time (double time)
- If the exam is 13-48 hours, the student will receive 50% more time (time and a half)
- If the exam is 49-72 hours, the student will receive 25% more time (time and a quarter).
- If the exam is 73+ hours, no extended time will be granted
For those with an approved “Stop the Clock” accommodation:
- If the exam is 1-12 hours, the student may use their “Stop the Clock” testing accommodation.
- Any exam that is over 12 hours, “Stop the Clock” testing accommodation does not apply.
Additional Time for ESL Students
Juris Doctor (JD) Students
No additional time is available for JD students.
Non-JD Students
Non-JD students for whom English is a second language may petition the Assistant Dean of Student Affairs for additional time and/or the use of a non-legal English translation dictionary for midterm and final exams. To complete the petition, please visit the Office of Student Affairs (Suite 115).
- Students must submit an ESL Student Registration form.
- You will receive a response from the Office of Student Affairs after completing the ESL Student Registration form.
- Students should download the Exam 4 software and take a practice exam prior to arriving for the actual exam.
- The Student Affairs office will be in touch with each student about the date, time and location of exams at least 72 hours in advance. Please note that ESL exams are always on the same date.
- If the professor changes any details about the exam, please alert the Registrar’s office.
The Assistant Dean in his or her discretion may grant an additional twenty (20) minutes per hour on examinations and/or the use of a non-legal translation dictionary.
No additional time is available for papers, oral presentations, or take-home examinations whose original length is greater than ten (10) hours.
Students receiving additional time for ADA or ESL accommodations will be notified via DU Law email of the time, date, and location for each midterm or final examination. Unless students have specific ADA accommodations for a separate room, study rooms and designated classrooms are considered limited distraction environments. The Student Affairs Office may place more than one student in a suitably sized room.