Disabled Student Programs and Services (DSPS)

The DSPS program provides support services, specialized instruction, and educational accommodations to students with disabilities so that they can participate as fully and benefit as equitably from the college experience as their non-disabled peers. A Student Educational Contract (SEC) is developed for each student which links student´s goals, curriculum program, and academic accommodations to his/her specific disability related educational limitation.

Eligibility Criteria: The specific disability must be verified, and there must be an educational limitation that precludes the student from fully participating in general education without additional specialized services.

Services: Examples of services available through DSPS that are over and above those regularly offered by the college would be test-taking facilitation, assessment for learning disabilities, specialized counseling, interpreter services for hearing-impaired or deaf students, mobility assistance, note taker services, reader services, speech services, transcription services, transportation, specialized tutoring, access to adaptive equipment, job development/placement, registration assistance, special parking and specialized instruction.

What's New

Posted:  January 17, 2012
2011-12 Allocations for Disabled Student Programs & Services:  Detailed worksheets for the DSPS allocations for 2011-12, determined according to the allocation formula approved by the Board of Governors... Read More…(word) (pdf)

 

 

 

 

The FY 2011-12 DSPS advance is 95% of FY 2010-11 P1 allocation.  (Advance) 


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