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Originally Posted by Maus5321
Wow. That is nice, so her job basically was to be the person you go to with sensitive information, that you would particularly not wanna tell you supervisor?
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Exactly. I used the method and didn't have a problem. They cover "reasonable" accommodations. The university I graduated from have a similar set up. They had a disability dept that students work w/. The teachers are never told the diagnoses, just given accommodations to follow.
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