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Who is responsible for requesting an interpreter?

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Who is responsible for requesting an interpreter?

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Students requiring an interpreter for class must make the request to the ADA Coordinator at least three weeks before the last day of regular registration. For outside class requirements, such as field trips or other assigned activities, as well as office hours, students should request the interpreter in writing to the ADA Coordinator at least two weeks ahead of time or more, depending on the event. For a College-related event, such as a meeting, workshop, or discussion group, the sponsoring department or organizer should request an interpreter from the ADA Office. We cannot guarantee an interpreter when requests are made less than two weeks before the event.

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Students requiring an interpreter for class must make the request to DSS at least three weeks before the last day of regular registration. For outside class requirements, such as field trips or other assigned activities, as well as office hours, students should request the interpreter in writing to DSS at least two weeks ahead of time or more, depending on the event. For a College-related event, such as a meeting, workshop, or discussion group, the sponsoring department or organizer should request an interpreter from DSS using the interpreter request form available from the DSS office 240-567-5058. DSS cannot guarantee an interpreter when requests are made less than two weeks before the event.

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Students requiring an interpreter for class must make the request to Student Disability Services at the appropriate office. For outside class requirements, such as field trips or other assigned activities, as well as office hours, students should request the interpreter from Student Disability Services at least two weeks ahead of time or more, depending on the event. Student Disability Services cannot guarantee an interpreter when requests are made less than two weeks before the event.

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A. Students requiring an interpreter for class must make the request to the appropriate campus designee (ADA Coordinator, Disability Office, etc.) in a timely manner. For outside class requirements, such as field trips or other assigned activities, as well as office hours, students should request the interpreter in writing to the appropriate campus designee (ADA Coordinator, Disability Office, etc.) well in advance, depending on the event. For a College-related event, such as a meeting, workshop, or discussion group, the sponsoring department or organizer should request an interpreter from the appropriate campus designee (ADA Coordinator, Disability Office, etc.).

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Students requiring an interpreter for class must make the request to the Office of Disability Services at least three weeks before the last day of regular registration. For outside class requirements, such as field trips or other assigned activities, as well as office hours, students should request the interpreter in writing to the Office of Disability Services at least two weeks prior to the event. For a meeting, workshop, or discussion group sponsored by a department, the organizer should request an interpreter from the Office of Disability Services. The Office of Disability Services cannot guarantee an interpreter when requests are made less than two weeks before the event.

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