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The Disability Support Office at Northland College is dedicated to providing equal access and reasonable accommodations to enhance the learning experience for all students who qualify. Offering reasonable accommodations and equal access is one of the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Students wishing to utilize these services must self-disclose their disability and provide current and comprehensive documentation from a qualified professional to support their claim. This self-disclosure should be done at least six weeks prior to the beginning of each semester so that accommodations can be in place when classes begin.
A person may continue to spell incorrectly, frequently spells the same word differently in a single piece of writing
Avoids reading and writing tasks
Trouble summarizing
Trouble with open-ended questions on tests
Weak memory skills
Difficulty adjusting to new settings
Works slowly
Poor grasp of abstract concepts
Either pays too little attention to details or focuses on them too much
Misreads information
Poor organization and time management skills
Unable to perceive intuitively the verbal and nonverbal cues that identify appropriate behavior in various social situations
Reasonable accommodations are defined as any change in an environment or in the way things are customarily done that enables an individual with a disability to enjoy equal opportunities both in and outside of the academic setting.
Colleges and universities are not required to alter admissions requirements, nor are they required to alter programmatic requirements for students with learning disabilities once they have been admitted. If a course in question is found to be an essential element to the student's course of study or degree sought, it is unlikely that a waiver or a substitution will be granted. In addition colleges and universities are not required to provide personal care assistants (PCA’s) for students.
Please keep in mind that the exact nature and severity of learning disabilities/disorders vary from person to person.
Judi Holevatz, RN, BSN
Disabilities Support/NC Health CenterPonzio Campus Center #206Telephone: (715) 682-1340Student Services Toll Free Line: (866) 781-0001E-mail: jholevatz@northland.edu
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