Students that have a documented disability should contact the Disability Services Office (SCI-151B) as soon as possible.
Subsequently, students should:
- Make arrangements for current test records (MFE) and/or medical records verifying your disability to be received by the Disability Services Office, SCI-151B
- Take COMPASS (academic skills assessment) in the Testing Center,TL-132
- Meet with an academic advisor in PS-148, to schedule classes
- Meet with the Disability Service Coordinator to discuss prescribed accommodations.
- Attend The Learning Center & Disability Service Office orientation.
Software Programs available to help support you
- Study Skills CD-ROM. Helps guide students on how to become a better student.
- WYNN for students with reading difficulties
- JAWS/Ruby Open Book for students with visual disabilities.
- ZoomText for students with visual disabilities.
- Dragon Dictate for students with orthopedic disabilities.
For additional information please go to: Disability Services Office