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Faculty Notification Letters/Accommodation Letters alert the professor of the accommodations students are approved and eligible to use in the course.  Students with approved accommodations through OARS are responsible for sending their Faculty Notification Letter (FNL) of accommodations each term to their professors.

How to Send Faculty Notification Letters

Each term students are required log into AIM and send their FNL/Accommodation Letter. It is recommend letters are sent up to three week prior to the start of the term/class.

  • Log in to your AIM portal. You may view this resource page for step-by-step instructions on how to send Faculty Notification Letter of Accommodations.
  • Students have the ability to choose what approved accommodation are used in each course.
  • Accommodation modification requests can be made at any time during the term; however, accommodations are not retroactive and cannot be applied to course requirements prior to receipt of the letter. If you add a course, you must log in and send the Faculty Notification Letter of Accommodation for the new course(s).

Glossary of Terms

Accommodations =  An arrangement that provides equal access to those with disabilities giving opportunity to learn and fully participate in all educational programs.

Advisor = Accessibility Specialist as assigned by students last name. 

Accommodations Letter = Also known as Faculty Notification Letter; an email sent to professors which contains information about the approved accommodations the student is eligible to use in class. 

AIM = The OARS portal student's use to generate and send Faculty Notification Letters of Accommodations.

Eligibility = The approved accommodations a student is allowed to use at Bethel.

Faculty Notification Letter of Accommodation =  Also known as Accommodation Letter; an email sent to professors which contains information about the approved accommodations the student is eligible to use in class. 

OARS = Office of Accessibility Resources and Services 


Questions? Contact the OARS team

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