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Course Substitution Appeal Form

Overview

A qualified student with a disability under ADA and Section 504 has a right to request a course substitution per State Rule 6A-10.041 (Substitution for Requirements for Eligible Students with Disabilities at Florida Colleges and Postsecondary Career Centers - ).

If a student is dissatisfied with a decision of the Course Substitution Committee, an appeal may be made to the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs within 15 days of receiving written notification of the denial. The Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs shall render a decision in writing to the student within 15 days after receiving the appeal. The decision of the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs is final. Please see Rule 7.2 and 7.2P (Procedure).

Complete this form, including a detailed explanation of your situation and the grounds for your appeal in the Appeal Comments section below.

Thank You!

Your Course Substitution Appeal has been successfully submitted.

Your appeal has been forwarded to the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs for review. You should receive a written decision within 15 days of the Provost receiving your appeal, as outlined in Rule 7.2 and 7.2P (Procedure).

If you have any questions about the process or need to follow up, please contact the Disabilities Resource Center or visit the Academic Affairs webpage: sfcollege.edu/academic-affairs/.


Thank you for using the online Course Substitution Appeal Form.

Course Substitution Appeal

Required
Optional

Contact Information

Must be a student's email, example: your.name@go.sfcollege.edu

Academic Details

Can't remember the program code? Visit this page sfcollege.edu/academics/programs/.

Requirement to be substituted (check all that apply)

Appeal Comments

Accepted: PDF, DOC, DOCX. Recommended: under 1 MB.

You may upload one file per section. If you have more than one document for a category, please combine them into a single PDF (or ZIP them if preferred).

Upload medical or healthcare provider documentation (if applicable)

Upload any other supporting documentation (e.g., letters, court docs, etc.)

Provide a detailed explanation of your situation, the grounds for this appeal and any supporting details here.