Rationale
In accordance with E0926: the CSU Board of Trustees Policy on Disability Support and Accommodations and Coded Memorandum AA-2006-41 San Francisco State University and the CSU have ongoing commitments to provide access to textbooks and instructional materials, including course readers and electronic reserve materials, to individuals with disabilities that are equal in quality and available at the same time as materials provided to non-disabled students.
As stated in the Disability Support and Accommodations System wide Report No. 02-03, System wide efforts to provide cost effective and e-text material as a reasonable accommodation to disabled students is essential. The term e-text refers an accessible format; computer files or electronic versions of printed instructional materials that is compatible with commonly used Braille translation and speech synthesis software.
The Disability Programs and Resource Center (DPRC) must receive book orders in a timely manner to allow time for the conversion of textbooks, course readers and electronic reserve materials to accessible formats. Currently it is not uncommon for students with disabilities to wait up to 5 weeks to receive alternative media for course textbooks. By having e-text material available before the start of a course, students with disabilities will be immediately able to get a full learning experience from the course. Experience has demonstrated that timely submitted textbook orders is facilitated when one individual is responsible for coordinating the process within a department.
This policy also has added benefits for the entire campus community. Timely - submitted textbook orders help all of our students begin the term with their needed materials and can save students money. Early textbook orders mean more used books, and used books are less expensive for students to purchase than new books. The earlier a text book order is submitted, the better chance the bookstore has of getting used books from wholesale suppliers and at student buyback. At the end of the semester, students receive a higher price for books that will be used again in the following semester if that is known by the bookstore.
Draft-6 Policy on Timely Adoption of Textbooks for Students