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Professor Refuses To Accommodate ADA Needs, So 5 Students Drop Out And Get Him Fired

by Leona Pham
November 14, 2025
in Social Issues

Some people have the audacity to challenge students’ rights and assume there will be no repercussions but this Redditor wasn’t about to let that slide. When her professor refused to accommodate her ADA rights and openly mocked her needs, she wasn’t afraid to stand up for herself.

What followed was nothing short of epic: not only did she drop the class, but so did four other students and the professor lost his job. Here’s the story of how one professor’s arrogance led to a downfall, and how a group of students made sure he wouldn’t forget it.

A professor’s ableist attitude leads to the loss of five students, including one who stands up for her rights

Professor Refuses To Accommodate ADA Needs, So 5 Students Drop Out And Get Him Fired
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'Tell me to drop the class if I don’t like your rules? Okay, then you’ll lose 5 students and your job?'

This happened years ago but a post on here reminded me of it.

So when I was a freshman in college I registered for a basic ass English 102 course that doubled as a humanities credit.

I thought “great, two birds one stone” despite the Rate My Professor for this class being abysmal at best.

A few things to note, I have ADHD and dyslexia (bs ds ps and gs) so I have a hard time reading most times but especially handwritten stuff.

Even my own. It’s also important to note that I had an ADA allowance on file

(meaning I get some permissions to allow me to take classes and function as normally as possible).

These permissions included use of my tablet during class to write notes and about an hour longer on tests.

Well first day of class, the professor strolls in with the arrogance and snobbitude of someone who thinks they’re getting tenured this year.

He starts talking, going over the syllabus and says “there will be no phones, laptops or technology of any kind in my class.

You will write all your notes by hand” which isn’t going to work for me, so I raise my hand and ask him if I can talk to him privately...

That went over about as well as a lead ballon and he starts getting snippy and says “anything you need to talk with me about can be found in the...

But again I said that I needed to talk to him and that it was pretty important.

Finally he just says to say it to the class, he doesn’t have time to take out to deal with whining of any kind. Like ok dude.

So I say that I’m dyslexic and need my tablet to do the notes and read the assignments,

and that my ADA permissions are on file and emailed to all my professors before class.

He says “yeah I saw the email but I don’t care. You can do the work just like everyone else, you’re not special even if you were in special ed”.

The class goes deadly quiet at that.

Im absolutely shocked at his bold and completely hilarious lack of awareness and care for his job.

I'm staring at him open mouthed and he thinks he’s won. He’s got this smug little face like I’ve just been told

and they’re no other options nor is there any way he’ll regret his behavior.

One of the girls in class finally finds her voice and calls hun out in his ableism and lack of decorum

but he cuts her off saying “if you don’t like my rules, you can drop the class” so she says “okay” and pulled out her laptop

and dropped the class right in front of him, and taking the cue from her 3 other students and I do the same and we leave class together.

(At the same time)

I’ve never met this girl before but she then asks me if I want to go to the dean

because honestly, I’m really shaken so I said yes and we go straight there telling the dean of students what happened as well as the ADA counselor.

They took the girls statement and mine, and discovered that this Professor had pulled this s__t for years but nobody wanted to get involved.

Six months later I hear that not only had the Professor not gotten tenured, but he was fired and blacklisted from teaching at the collegiate level.

EDIT: WOW this blew up oh my goodness! Thank you guys so much fir the awards and I’m trying to reply to everyone but it’s a lot.

I really appreciate the awards but please don’t spend real money on me! Give it to a women’s shelter or ADA foundation.

When someone in a college class openly dismisses a student’s documented disability rights, telling them “you can do the work like everyone else” despite ADA accommodations on file, it crosses from poor teaching into discrimination.

In this situation, the professor’s refusal to honor accommodations (a tablet for notes, extended time on tests) was not only unjust but also ignored legal protections that exist for students with disabilities.

Psychologically and legally, this falls under ableism, which refers to discrimination or prejudice against people with disabilities. As explained in an article on Psychology Today, ableism is “the stereotyping, prejudice, discrimination, or oppression of people with disabilities.”

Research also shows that students with disabilities often face significant barriers in higher education when faculty or staff react negatively to accommodation requests.

From a different perspective, the student’s walk‑out alongside classmates was more than a protest; it was a collective assertion of rights.

When the professor said “drop the class if you don’t like my rules,” the student responded not with passive acceptance but with concerted action by walking out and bringing the matter to the dean and disability office. This shifted the power dynamic: rather than silently endure, the student demanded accountability.

Legally, under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and related disability law, students are entitled to “reasonable accommodations” so they can access the same educational opportunities as others. Institutions must provide these unless doing so would fundamentally alter the program. In this case, refusing a tablet or extended time, when clearly documented, likely violated those obligations.

Ultimately, the student’s actions remind us that empowerment comes through standing firm when a system fails you. Walking away from an unfair environment and seeking institutional recourse wasn’t just defiance; it was rightful advocacy.

Here’s the input from the Reddit crowd:

This group highlighted the legal and ethical implications of denying accommodations for disabilities

stardream-overdrive − He can be sued for not allowing accomodations for disabilities. And should be.

newhunter18 − ...and broke Federal laws by forcing a discussion of ADA permissions in front of other students.

Smiadpades − Good for you! My uni I work for has a very strict policy for students with disabilities.

They get extra time, assistance and leeway in class.

Have their own center for needed materials, wheelchairs, volunteers to help them study or translate books into Braille.

Not only are the students with disability listed on our prof intranet pages for each class.

The university heavily enforces and reminds us what is required if we have any student with any disability in any of our classes.

I go out of my way to help students with disabilities as I understand the frustrations, fears and doubts that go through their minds.

I am lucky enough to have an aunt who worked with special ed when I was in elementary school. Her classroom was next to my classroom.

I would go in after classes finished for the day and she taught me so much about the difficulties of being disabled and trying to learn in a public school...

I kept that at heart and worked in the psych rehab department for several years helping students.

When the elevator in my building was down for repairs, my student texted me to say he can’t make it to class.

I told him that we would make sure he was in class. Please meet me on the first floor.

I took 3 guys with me and we carried him up 3 flights of stairs so he could be in class

(2 extra students to make room in front of us and one student behind us, just incase we got of balance).

In my writing class, I converted all my tests to an oral exam for my student who was quadriplegic

(yes, was, he took physical therapy for years and now can walk on his own). He was able to walk for his graduation. It was awesome to see him do...

This group praised the actions of students who stood up for their peers’ rights and the importance of addressing disability accommodations with respect and empathy

ahabentis − Kudos to that girl that immediately dropped I would’ve too.

I also use my tablet to take notes, same deal, I’ve had professors try it, it doesn’t go well for them since my notes basically look like textbook pages.

What u gonna do? Complain I take great notes when I can accommodate my disabilities?? Hmm??

gemziiexxxxxp − If I was in a similar situation, my anxiety would convince me that I’m in the wrong

even if I’m not, so good on that girl for speaking up for you and good on all of you for heading straight to the dean too.

Valuable-Peace8307 − Good for that girl. And good for you for going with her to complain.

I had 1 prof in college who didn’t allow technology and that was weird AF.

This group expressed disbelief at professors who oppose accommodations and technology use

Duijinn − Job is to teach. .tells people to not come to his job. How did this guy become a professor

Known_Noise − When my mom was in college (late 70’s/early 80’s), she had to get special permission to record lectures

because she wasn’t able to hand write due to her hands being deformed.

Some professors pushed back even after seeing that she was physically unable to write.

She would type her notes at home after class and some thought that was “unfair” that she’d have extra time to do the work.

Meanwhile at home was a husband and 3 kids. I’m sure she would much rather have had functioning fingers than having to sit in the lecture 2 times.

I’m really glad they took your needs seriously OP and that someone stood up for you as well.

LuminDoesStuff − That professor sounds like one of those old jerks that think portable technology is bad and must be avoided at all costs.

Also I hope that girl knows just how much of a badass she was.

This group shared frustration with outdated or discriminatory educational practices

Arokthis − “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” ― Edmund Burke

No_Soggy_Nachos − What does he have against using technology for note-taking?

Shocking that this would happen at a university.

I went to public school in a small town in the 1990s/early 2000s and I had teachers make me rewrite my homework by hand if I handed it in typed.

I always assumed it was because not a lot of people in the town had computers at the time

and since it was something they weren’t capable of doing themselves they were jealous.

ladyreyreigns − One of my sociology professors told me that anxiety wasn’t real and it was just “girls overreacting.”

In front of the entire class. Another girl stood up and basically yelled at him. I’d never met her but she was instantly my hero.

From then on we kept notes about the class and got most of the class to fill out the “professor review” survey thing

with notes that included dates and times. I didn’t see him after that semester was over, and a new professor joined the department.

TheRainStopped − That girl’s name? Alberta Einstein.

Have you ever had to stand up for your rights as a student? How did you handle it? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Leona Pham

Leona Pham

Hi, I'm Leona. I'm a writer for Daily Highlight and have had my work published in a variety of other media outlets. I'm also a New York-based author, and am always interested in new opportunities to share my work with the world. When I'm not writing, I enjoy spending time with my family and friends. Thanks for reading!

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