What is the University's policy on disability accommodations?
University of Washington credit classes for grad-school prep...The University of Washington is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, activities, education and employment for individuals with disabilities. To request disability accommodation, contact the Disability Services Office at 206-543-6450 (voice), 206-543-6452 (TTY), 206-685-7264 (fax), or dso@u.washington.edu at least 10 days prior to the start of your course or date of a UW event you plan to attend.
What accommodations can be made if I have a disability?
MRA, Inc. | Frequently Asked QuestionsIt depends on the nature of the disability. However, a private room is available at many test centers. It is possible to arrange for readers or other personal assistance as needed. All disability accommodations must be approved by the Board prior to making a testing appointment. The test center cannot provide an accommodation that has not be approved. top
I have a disability that requires that I have special accommodations. What should I do?
U.S. Department of State Careers - FAQsPlease e-mail testneeds@state.gov and provide us with your contact information and a brief description of your disability and accommodation requested. We will contact you within the following week. No. Oral assessments are only conducted in the Continental United States at the locations listed above.
What should I do if I have a disability, and want special accommodations?
Hawai'i Community College | FAQsContact the H?ßawi K?kua Program. The office is located in the Counseling Center on the Manono campus, or call (808) 974-7741 (TTY).
What is the University's Whistleblower Policy?
Questions about being a whistleblowerUC's Whistleblower Policy encourages employees to use the guidance provided in the policy to "blow the whistle" on "improper governmental activities," and provides a procedure for filing and addressing whistleblower complaints.
What if I require special accommodations because of a disability?
Frequently Asked QuestionsIf you are covered under the Americans With Disabilities Act and need special accommodation to attend any of our AGTS workshops, please let us know at the time of registration. We are always happy to provide reasonable accommodation. What are Continuing Education Units (CEU's)? - click here for more info on special accreditations and filiations.
I am a student with a disability. How do I request accommodations?
AAP Website - Frequently Asked QuestionsStudents with disabilities must submit a request for accommodations and documentation from a diagnostician. Details on the procedures and contact information can be found here Students are responsible for submitting a request for change of status. This will not happen automatically. See the list of student forms here
What should I do if I have been diagnosed with a disability and need accommodations?
Learning Needs and Evaluation Center-Frequently Asked Questi...Students who have been previously diagnosed with a disability condition should register with the LNEC by presenting documentation of their condition(s) for review. Copies of the LNECs written guidelines for documentation can be obtained at LNEC or online. Pending review of this documentation, appropriate accommodations will be provided.
Do I have to request accommodations if I have a disability?
Frequently asked questionsNo. You only have to request accommodations if you want to use them in your studies. Accommodations will not be suggested or offered unless you identify yourself as a student with a disability and request them. Requesting accommodations through your center's disability representative officially notifies the college that you are a student with a disability and invokes the protection of the state and federal disability laws.
How can I find out about disability accommodations at Rice?
Untitled DocumentThe Disability Support Services office can answer questions about campus accessibility, adaptive equipment available on campus, and accommodation services. You can contact the office at 713-348-5841. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and return it to the Department of Education. Submit both student and parent IRS tax forms and W-2 forms, or a statement from the IRS that these forms will not be filed.
I have a physical disability. How do I get accommodations for testing?
NSCC: Testing Center: GED Placement Test FAQThe General Education Development Test (GED) is a means for an individual who has not completed high school to demonstrate that he or she has the equivalent knowledge of someone who has. Most colleges and universities will accept GED score reports instead of high school transcripts, although policies differ depending upon the institution. Also, in order to receive Federal Financial Aid, a student must have completed high school or obtained their GED. Most employers also accept the GED.
Can I receive assistance from the University if I have a disability?
FAQStudents with disabilities and needing or wanting assistance should contact the Coordinator of Disability Services at (757) 594-8763. (Back to top)
What accommodations will I receive for my disability?
RCPD - Frequently Asked QuestionsEach person is unique and needs will vary. Accommodations are determined during a confidential needs assessment with a Disability Specialist.
Where can I get information about disability accommodations and benefits?
FAQs 8-03Contact the ADA representative for your school/college/unit. If you are unsure of your ADA contact, you should contact the disability coordinator in the Equity and Diversity Resource Center for guidance. For more information regarding assistance with disability benefits, refer to http://www.wisc.edu/edrc/index.html.
What if I need accommodations due to a disability?
faq ged questionsIndividuals with disabilities can request accommodations, such as extended time, sign language interpreting services, or a reader, for the GED test. Contact the Disability Support Services Office at Clark College with any questions and to request accommodation.
What should I do if I suspect I have a disability and want to receive accommodations?
McBurney Disability Resource Center - University of Wisconsi...If you suspect you have a disability you will need to provide documentation of that disability to McBurney. A qualified professional who is licensed or certified to diagnose the disability in question must supply this documentation. An appointment should be scheduled with an accommodations specialist at McBurney to review the documentation and the need for services. See the Disability Documentation Policies » top
What if I have a diagnosed disability and need testing accommodations?
FAQ - Assessment CenterStudents with documented disabilities should contact the Learning Accommodations Center to arrange for special accommodations well in advance of their assessment date.
