Student Disability Services for Academic Access and Success

Student Disability Services for Academic Access and Success
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Student Disability Services at 1600 David Adamany Undergraduate Library ensure academic access and inclusion by evaluating eligibility for accommodations, providing direct support services, and serving as an information resource. Documented disabilities include ADHD, psychological disorders, visual impairments, and more. Accommodations such as testing accommodations, assistive technology, and note-taking services are provided based on individual needs. The registration process involves completing an online form and meeting with a Disability Specialist to receive accommodation letters. Contact www.studentdisability.wayne.edu for more information.

  • Disability Services
  • Academic Access
  • Success
  • Accommodations
  • Student Support

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  1. STUDENT DISABILITY SERVICES WHERE ACCESS AND SUCCESS ARE POSSIBLE LOCATION: 1600 David Adamany Undergraduate Library Student Academic Success Services Unit High School Orientation 2020

  2. OVERVIEW OF STUDENT DISABILITY SERVICES Ensure academic access and inclusion in all aspects of university programming ADA federally-compliant office: ADAA (2008), Sections 504 and 508 of the Rehabilitation Act (1973) High School Orientation 2020

  3. WHAT WE DO Evaluate eligibility for academic accommodations Provide federally-mandated direct support services to students with disabilities Consult and collaborate Serve as an information and referral service on disability issues High School Orientation 2020

  4. WHO WE SERVE Documented disabilities include: Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorders Psychological and Psychiatric Disorders Blindness/Visual Impairments Deaf/Hard of Hearing Learning and Cognitive Disabilities Medical Conditions Physical Disabilities Temporary Disabilities High School Orientation 2020

  5. ACCOMMODATIONS PROVIDED Testing Accommodations Assistive Technology Use of digital voice recorders and LiveScribe pens for recording lectures Notetakers Interpreters Remote CART services C-print captioning services Furniture requests SDS will not issue accommodations that alter the essential requirements of a course or program Students with disabilities admitted to the university have met the same standards for admission as all other students High School Orientation 2020

  6. Registration Process Complete our online form: https://wayne- accommodate.symplicity.com/public_accommodation/ Someone will contact the student within 48 hours to schedule an intake. Please plan 1.5 2 hours to meet with a Disability Specialist. Documentation of your disability required. You will be issued accommodation letters to give to each instructor. Information kept confidential; does not go on student record High School Orientation 2020

  7. Contact information www.studentdisability.wayne.edu Registration process: https://wayne-accommodate.symplicity.com/public_accommodation/ Telephone: 313-577-1851 Videophone: 313-202-4216 High School Orientation 2020

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