The purpose of Access Services for Students with Disabilities at Tacoma Community College is to ensure that students with disabilities have equal access to all programs and activities offered at the college. The ultimate goal is to eliminate any barriers that exist on campus due to the presence of a disability.
The staff of Access Services is charged with coordinating services and fostering student independence. TCC is committed to making sure all students with disabilities are able to perform at a level limited only by their abilities, not their disabilities.
This handbook has been prepared as a reference guide when auxiliary aids and services are needed by students with disabilities. The suggestions presented here are not meant to substitute for interaction between students and the staff or faculty, but rather to facilitate communication and discussion.
Every student with a disability will have a different level of functioning even within the same disability category. The degree of limitation and the compensation skills of each student with a disability will vary widely. It is helpful to consider that each student with a disability comes to Tacoma Community College with an educational history and some knowledge of what educational accommodation will be most effective for him or her. The information in this handbook is a general guide on how to support students who approach learning in diverse ways.
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 states:
The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 strengthens and clarifies the mandate for non-discrimination further and states:
Despite these laws, people with disabilities report that barriers to higher education remain. One of the greatest barriers continue to be attitudes. Creating educational environments that are cooperative, knowledgeable and that provide services, equipment and support is an on-going challenge. Understanding the law and disabilities is an essential part of understanding how to eliminate barriers.
The process of selecting effective reasonable accommodations for each qualified student with a disability shall be made on an individual basis, and one that is appropriate to the nature and extent of the student’s disability. Accommodations are made available after assessing the needs of the student and determining those factors of the disability that might affect a student’s academic progress. Services are determined based upon individual need and may consist of one or more of the following examples:
To request an auxiliary aid or service due to a disability the student should:
According to the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, individuals with a disability are those who have a physical, sensory, or mental impairment which substantially limits a major life activity, such as walking, breathing, seeing, hearing, speaking, working or learning. Such individuals cannot be excluded from activities which he/she is otherwise qualified to do.
In order to attend Tacoma Community College, an individual must meet the financial, technical and academic requirements of the college. He/she must be intellectually capable of learning. If an individual is intellectually capable of learning and needs some form of accommodation (assistance or equipment), the following process has been established:
A Temporary Disability, which may interfere with a students ability to participate in TCC programs, services, and activities for an extended period of time, will be addressed on an individual basis. The manner in which documentation is provided of the temporary disability will be the same as the documentation required of a student with a permanent disability. The information will need to be current in order to adequately support the need for an academic accommodation.
The student may seek a review by the 504 Compliance Officer. The petition should contain factual statements concerning the nature of the student’s disability, requested accommodation, and documentation supporting the need for the accommodation. The 504 Compliance Officer will review the student’s request, and respond within five (5) working days, or an extended period of time as mutually agreed upon. Tacoma Community College Compliance Officer is Dolores Haugen, Director of Enrollment Services. Ms Haugen can be reached at 253.566.6090 or in Building 7 at the Administrative Office.
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