
What Services Are Available
The Disability Resource Center coordinates and provides a variety of services based the student's individual needs. Examples of some of these services include the following:
- Academic accommodations
- Faculty consultation
- A variety of reasonable accommodations
- Contact with agencies servicing people with disabilities.
- Special testing arrangements: extended time, reader or separate room
- Special classroom seating
- Assistance with obtaining alternate format or large print textbooks and Braille materials for the visually impaired
- Use of assistive technology
- Information and referral
The DRC also provide adaptive computer equipment and other assistive devices specifically designed for people with disabilities.
Eligibility For Services
The Disability Resource Center provides assistance to student's who have either a physical or mental impairment which substantially limits one or more major life activities. Examples of disabilities include: cerebral palsy, dyslexia, visual impairments, hearing impairments, AIDS/HIV, psychological disorders, learning disorders, qualdriplegia, and traumatic brain injuries. To receive services students must provide the Director of the Disability Resource Center with current documentation of their disability from a qualified health professional.
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