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Disability Services

Disability Services. Processes: Fitting the Pieces Together Janet Killen Disability Support Services Director Wake Tech Community College. Disability Service Provider at Community Colleges vs. Colleges/Universities. Processes and accommodations similar Students very different

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Disability Services

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  1. Disability Services Processes: Fitting the Pieces Together Janet Killen Disability Support Services Director Wake Tech Community College

  2. Disability Service Provider at Community Colleges vs. Colleges/Universities • Processes and accommodations similar • Students very different • Examples of community college students • Psychiatric at unsteady stage • Occupational Course of Study; EMD • Autistic • Complicated medical situations

  3. Disability Service Providers at Community Colleges vs. Colleges/Universities • Important to have in place someone who: • Understands community college students with disabilities • Has some knowledge of the legal world of disabilities in the post-secondary environment • Contact Student Development Services at the NCCCS office for training opportunities; community colleges would be wise to pay for training and conferences for service providers

  4. Processes • Connecting with Disability Services • Accessing Student Accommodations • Establishing Policies and Procedures

  5. Connecting with Disability Services

  6. Student Self-Identifies Inquiry (Students, Parents, Counselors) Documentation Guidelines by Disability Initial Interview ADA vs IDEA Review Documentation Functional Limitations Accommodation Determination (Service Contract) Connecting to Disability Services

  7. Connecting to Disability Services—Student File • Service Contract

  8. Connecting to Disability Services—Student File • DSS Admissions Checklist

  9. Connecting to Disability Services—Student File • Documentation • Counseling Record • Consent to Send Information • Staff Assistant Agreement • Borrowed Equipment Agreement • Testing Log • Study Session Log

  10. Connecting to Disability Services Office processes: • Generate Accommodation Notices • Compile Student DSS File • Update DSS Student List Student List is on Microsoft ACCESS • Address, curriculum, active/inactive, accommodations • Can be sorted for data such as Perkins

  11. Connecting to Disability Services

  12. Accessing Student Accommodations

  13. Accessing Student AccommodationsProcess: Notifying Instructors of Student Accommodations • Accommodation Notices Provided to Instructors • Permission from student to send (Request for Accommodation Notification) • Or hand delivered by student • Attachments

  14. Accessing Student Accommodations Process: Alternative Testing • Alternative Testing • Scheduling tests and proctor • Picking up, logging, and delivering tests • Extended time, distraction-reduced environment, reader, scribe • Enlarged Print

  15. Accessing Student Accommodations • Priority Registration (who included) • Letter sent to student • Student Appointment • Allows DSS to hire interpreters and staff notetakers, scan books, request furniture, assistive technology • Reduced Course Load

  16. Accessing Student Accommodations • Student procedures for staff assistance • Assistive listening devices or other equipment students take with them • Accessible materials • Enlarged print • Scanned textbooks or class material

  17. Establishing Policies and Procedures

  18. Establishing Policies and Procedures • Mission of Disability Services • Policy of Nondiscrimination—ADA and Section 504 • Admission to the College • Qualifying for Services • Record Maintenance

  19. Establishing Policies and Procedures • Accessible Services • Accessible Materials • Adaptive Equipment • Academic Services • Alterantive Testing • Faculty Notification • Priority Regisration • Study Sessions

  20. Establishing Policies and Procedures • Class Attendance • Trying to fine tune wording to try to avoid misunderstanding and student abuse of absences • Examples of wording • Service Animals • Facilities • Grievance Procedure • 504/ADA Officer or Dean of Students

  21. Graduation Accommodations

  22. Congratulations!

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