Accommodations Requirements
The Disability Resources & Services will need a reasonable amount of time to provide services. Every attempt will be made to provide services in a timely manner.
Examples of Service | Time Needed |
Testing Accommodation | 1 week |
Alternative Format Books | 6 Weeks |
Sign Language Interpreter | 4 Weeks (minimum) |
Note-taking Assistance | See DRS Advisor |
Classroom Accommodations | See DRS Advisor |
Assistive Listening Devices | See DRS Advisor |
Audio Recording for Classes | See DRS Advisor |
Alternate Seating | See DRS Advisor |
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Disability Documentation
The student is responsible for providing documentation to the 独家爆料 Disability Resources & Services (DRS) Department, which conforms to the Documentation Policy as part of the intake process. The Documentation Policy is included in the Student Handbook. Documentation must (1) verify the existence of a disability as defined under Section 504 and under the ADA ; and (2) establish a clear connection between the accommodations being requested and the effects of the disability.
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Students must provide documentation that complies with all applicable requirements of the MCCCD Documentation Policy. If the DRS Manager advises a student that his/her documentation is incomplete, Phoenix College reserves the right not to provide services or accommodations until all documentation specified in the Documentation Policy is provided. Students submitting only IEPs (Individual Educational Plans) or incomplete documentation, or if a particular accommodation request is not justified by the information provided in the student鈥檚 documentation, the student is responsible for obtaining whatever additional documentation is required and paying any costs thereof.
Services & Accommodations
Phoenix College provides students with disabilities with accommodations or modifications to policies and practices to ensure that students have an equal opportunity to participate in all Phoenix College programs, services, and activities. The purpose of accommodations is not to ensure success, but to provide access and equal opportunity. The following policies and practices apply to all accommodations for students with disabilities at Phoenix College.
The DRS Advisor will initially determine the accommodations to be provided to each student upon all of the following:
- the documentation provided by the student;
- the intake interview with the student;
- academic policies of the student鈥檚 college;
- the policies and practices set forth in the handbook;
- consultation with course faculty, if necessary, regarding the essential course elements and how student mastery of course material will be evaluated.
Accommodations for each student will be determined on an individual basis, considering all the factors mentioned above. Students with similar disabilities may not necessarily receive the same accommodations.
The initial accommodation determination of the DRS Advisor may be modified for any number of reasons, such as the student trying the accommodation and it not being effective or the DRS Advisor substituting an equally effective accommodation for reasons of administrative efficiency.
A student who completes the in-take process with the DRS Manager is entitled to services and accommodations only from that date forward. Phoenix College will generally not reexamine course work completed before the documentation of a disability, even if the student can establish that they had a disability at the time of the course in question.