Disabled Students Programs and Services
Accommodations for Students with Disabilities
Contact Information
Karen Rachels
Certified Rehabilitation Counselor
Ph: 415.452.5785
Emai: krachels@ccsf.edu
Available by Appointment
What are accommodations?
Accommodations are the means by which the college allows the student to compensate for limitations resulting from a disability. Accommodations are not designed to give students an advantage but rather to allow them an equal opportunity in the classroom. Although equality of opportunity will not guarantee equality of results, it will give students with disabilities the opportunity to live up to their potential for success.
Who qualifies?
Students may be eligible for accommodations if they meet course requirements and have a documented disability which interferes with learning. Accommodations are always determined on a case-by-case basis.
How does a CCSF student apply for accommodations?
Students with disabilities are encouraged to be seen by a DSPS counselor who will assess the student's functional limitations and determine reasonable accommodations. When appropriate, the classroom instructor will be notified of recommended accommodations and will be asked for signature approval.
Why do we have accommodations?
Under provisions of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), CCSF is required to provide accommodations for students with disabilities to ensure that the student receives an equal opportunity. To ensure equal opportunity, the post-secondary experience of students with disabilities must be comparable to that of non-disabled students.
Modifications of academic requirements
may be necessary to accommodate qualified disabled
students. Modification, if necessary or appropriate,
may include changes in the length of time necessary
for completion of degree requirements, substitution
of specific required courses, and adaptations in
the manner courses are conducted or learning is
demonstrated. Requirements essential to the program
of instruction or related to licensing requirements
are not regarded as discriminatory.
Students with impaired sensory, manual,
language or processing skills must be allowed to
use educational auxiliary aids. Such aids may include
taped texts, readers, interpreters, note takers,
tape recorders, adapted classroom equipment, and
other similar services or equipment. DSPS assists
students with auxiliary aid requirements.
Tests that the institution uses must
not discriminate against students with disabilities.
Tests must be administered in such a manner that
results for students with impaired sensory, manual,
or speaking skills measure the students' aptitudes
or achievement levels rather than the functional
limitations of their disabilities.
For more information visit the CCSF Official DSP&S Website
Disabled Students Programs and Services
50 Phelan Avenue, R323
San Francisco, CA 94112
415.452.5481
TDD 415.452.5451
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