Pregnancy and nursing resources and support

Reasonable accommodation during pregnancy

Under Title IX, UAF must excuse a student’s medically necessary absences because of pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions (ie: miscarriage, false pregnancy, c-section, etc.) for as long as the student’s doctor deems the absences medically necessary. When a student returns to school, the student must be allowed to return to the same academic and extracurricular status as before their medical leave began. Any special services provided to students who have temporary medical conditions must also be provided to a pregnant student. 

For employees:

Employees who need assistance with Family Medical Leave (FML) and/or pregnancy accommodation should contact  at (907) 450-8200 or ua-ada@alaska.edu or submit an online . Please note that student/temporary employees may be eligible and should speak with UA HR for eligibility information.

For visitors:

Visitors who need assistance with pregnancy accommodation should contact  at (907) 450-8200 or ua-ada@alaska.edu or submit an online .

For students:

Students who need assistance with pregnancy accommodation should contact UAF Disability Services at 907-474-5655 by TTY at 907-474-1827  or submit an .

To request assistance withdrawing from a class or receiving an incomplete, the  can assist students through that process, as well as provide other options (if applicable). ORCA can be contacted at 907-474-7300 or uaf-orca@alaska.edu


UAF procedures and guidelines: Nursing parents on campus

Title IX of the education Amendments of 1972, 20 U.S.C. §1681 ETA seq., is a federal civil rights law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex, including pregnancy and parental status, in educational programs and activities.

The Fair Labor Standards Act requires employers to provide reasonable break time for an employee to express breast milk for their nursing child for one year after the child's birth. Employers are also required to provide a place, other than a bathroom, that is shielded from view and free from intrusion from co-workers and the public, which may be used by an employee to express breast milk.

UAF supports the rights of parents in our educational and work environment, and therefore provides flexibility to allow nursing parents to express breast milk.

Responsibilities of students and employees:

Responsibilities of faculty and supervisors: