The “interactive process” is the process by which accommodations are requested, discussed, implemented, and refined. Documentation from relevant outside professionals is considered as part of this process.
Initially, it involves a student advocating for or requesting specific accommodations with Student Accessibility Services and may expand to include relevant faculty and staff. It is important to note that through the interactive process, accommodations can also be declined if they are not supported by documentation, would cause an undue financial or administrative burden, would result in an alteration to a fundamental course requirement, or would result in a direct threat to the health or safety of the IC community.