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Upon reviewing the student's documentation, PLuS may recommend for a student to receive priority registration. This accommodation is reserved for those students whose medication schedule may interfere with their class schedule, or those whose processing deficits require specific considerations.
Students' responsibilities: students should make an appointment to see their academic advisors, and then meet with their PLuS clinicians, or the PLuS director if they are on Independent Status. The purpose of these meetings is to design the most appropriate schedule for them. The PLuS clinicians are not advisors, but they can help the students make appropriate and manageable decisions when choosing a schedule, based on their strengths and weaknesses, the courses' demands, and the professors' teaching style if the information is available. If a PLuS student regularly ignores the recommendations of the PLuS clinician and/or the director, and becomes "at risk" or on probationary status, the PLuS director, the clinician and the student will meet to discuss the status of the student with DePaul University and/or the PLuS Program.




