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Annotating a Document (Adding your Decision)

After review, select the appropriate Annotation (Stamp) to the document to reflect your decision.

  • Click the icon.


  • Select Create Annotation.
  • Move your cursor to the location on the document where you'd like to place the annotation.
    • Please do not cover a previous reviewer's annotation or any of the content of the form.


  • Select Annotation Type of Text Stamp.


  • Click the Annotation Template drop-down menu for your decision or recommendation.
    • Select the annotation appropriate for the document
      • Registrar requests use annotations with the prefix REG - 
      • Access and Accommodation requests use annotations with the prefix AARC - 
    • If you have multiple roles, choose your most senior position when selecting your stamp. For example, if you’re both an instructor and the department chair, select ‘Dept Chair.’


  • If you wish to add an additional comment to remain with the document, repeat the same process above, but select Text (easiest to view) or Sticky Note instead of Text Stamp to add free text. Add line breaks as needed to make it easy to read.
Tip

Please do not reject a task in Perceptive. If you do not approve, please annotate with your comments and mark the task as complete. Your task (review of the form) is complete.

This does not equate to your approval of the requst. 

  



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Exam Accommodation Request Instructions

  • If you agree to the student testing with the AARC and have selected the stamp: "AARC - Test w/AARC - Agree to Accom"
  • You can include the exam for the student to take for the Access & Accommodation Resource Center to administer
  • To upload your exam as a PDF or Word Doc, click the + sign in the toolbar, and select Add after Page

  • You will then be prompted to add your exam file, select FILE and then browse to the location of your exam file on your device, select it, and click Done.

  • If you scroll through the pages, you should now be able to see your exam file appended to the approval document.

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