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What does the student have to do to qualify to obtain reasonable accommodations?

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What does the student have to do to qualify to obtain reasonable accommodations?

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Students must provide documentation of a qualifying disability to the designated office for services to students with disabilities at the college they attend. The student may self-refer by calling or coming to the office. Faculty members are encouraged to refer students when they believe a student is having a great deal of difficulty in their class, when a student has an obvious physical disability that requires accommodation, or when there a signs of psychological issues that may need to be addressed. We recommend speaking with the student in private. One way to approach the learning disability issue is to say, “You seem to be having difficulty understanding material in my class. Perhaps you could talk with someone in the Disability Support Service Office to see if they can assist you.

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