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Disabled
Students Programs and Services at Columbia College.
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The Mission of Disabled Students
Programs and Services (DSPS) of Columbia College is to help students with
disabilities (as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and
Section 504
of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and California Bill Number
AB
422) compete academically on an equal basis with their non-disabled peers.
The department provides accessibility through support services, special
equipment, specially trained staff, and removal of architectural barriers.
We encourage independence and integration in the pursuit of learning and
participation in college life.
It is the student’s
responsibility to initiate requests for services at Disabled
Student Programs and Services.
Students are encouraged to consult community agencies
for services outside the
scope of Disability Support Services,
including attendant care, mobility
training, and rehabilitation services.
Students have the right to request reasonable modifications to college requirements, services, facilities or programs if their documented disability imposes an educational limitation or impedes access to such requirements, services, facilities or programs. A student with a disability who requests a modification, accommodation, or adjustment is responsible for identifying himself/herself to the Disabled Student Programs and Services (DSPS) office and, if desired, to the instructor. Students who consult or request assistance from DSPS regarding specific modifications, accommodations, adjustments or use of auxiliary aids will be required to meet timelines and procedural requirements established by the DSPS office.
There are many services
offered here at Columbia College, including, but not limited to:
High Tech Center
Special Instruction
Mobility Assistance
Real Time Captioning
Alternate Media Format
Alternative Testing Services
Cardiac
Rehabilitation Program