
Students with diverse learning styles, needs, and goals are very welcome in my courses. If you do not follow the instructions below, I may not be able to offer you an accommodation or modification in my class.

One of the most significant hurdles to accommodation is administrative confusion and delay: read this page with care before making your request, so I can handle your arrangements with speed, efficiency, and humanity. I know that the process of making a request for accommodations and modifications is sometimes the worst time to have to read a bunch of fine print, as below - please trust me when I tell you that this page is actually the most streamlined, simple, one-stop solution I’ve been able to manage. You do not need to provide any documentation, nor any reason, for your request - tell me what you need, not why (see below for instructions) - but you must make your request within the first three weeks of class (first two weeks for summer courses).


If you are a student who has difficulty speaking up in class, or who wants extra help in English grammar and usage (including ESL/EFL), or who has a health consideration or atypical learning style that affects classwork, or who frequently has trouble with, or feels inadequately challenged by, classwork, or who is interested in investigating or applying to graduate school, or anything else that might benefit from an accommodation or modification, I can gladly customize my course to your needs or your style. Accommodations and Modifications: Read All Before Requesting
