Switching the modality (instructional method) of a class from in-person to online, or streaming a class, is not often approved due to it causing a fundamental alteration* of the course or program. SUNY Brockport is accredited by the State as an in-person college so there are embedded interactive, hands-on, participatory activities that are often required as part of the learning objectives/course requirements that cannot be replicated online. It is oftentimes found that the conversion process in fact does not provide equal access to the remote learner and as such, cannot be approved by SAS.
Students are encouraged to submit eligibility documentation, with a variety of recommendations from a doctor/counselor, so that all possible alternative accommodations can be explored during the interactive process.
Any actual decision regarding this request would be a result of the registration and interactive intake meeting process, so please do follow the application or re-evaluation process for an official decision.
*A “fundamental alteration” is a change that is so significant that it alters the essential nature of the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, or accommodations offered.