At your service
If you have hearing or vision loss, a chronic illness, an emotional, learning or physical disability, the college has programs to help meet your needs.
Who is eligible?
A student with a documented disability may be eligible to receive services. If you think you have a disability but have not had it documented, your campus learning specialist will explain how to get proper testing or assessment. To be documented, you must have a recent report from a licensed physician or psychologist or an IEP or SOP from your high school.
What services are available?
Appropriate, reasonable accommodations are offered based on documented needs. Accommodations might include:
- Adaptive technology
- Enlargers
- Early registration
- Tutors
- Notetakers
- Sign language interpreters
- Real-time captioning
- Testing arrangements
- Classroom modifications
What are the benefits?
Students who use these services tend to have:
- higher GPAs
- fewer withdrawals from courses
- better graduation rates
Request Services
See a campus learning specialist and bring your documentation. Schedule your appointment as early as possible so that accommodations can be made in a timely manner. All information will be kept confidential.
If you need a Sign Language Interpreter, complete this form.