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SERVICES
FOR
STUDENTS
WITH
DISABILITIES
Contact Information:
Gena
Smith, Coordinator
Services for Students with Disabilities
Counseling Services
110A
Crawford Building
Rock
Hill, SC 29733
(803)
323-3290 (V/TTY)
www.winthrop.edu/hcs/sswd.htm
ACCOMMODATIONS AND ACCESS AT WINTHROP
The Coordinator of
Services for Students with Disabilities collaborates with all university
departments to ensure that Winthrop’s programs and facilities are accessible to
every student. The Coordinator works to provide reasonable classroom, residence
hall, and campus accommodations for students with documented disabilities.
Students who can benefit from registering with the Office of Services for
Students with Disabilities have all types of documented disabilities, including
but not limited to:
- Learning
Disabilities - Psychological Disabilities
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ADHD - Chronic Medical Illnesses
- Mobility Impairments
- Visual Impairments
- Hearing
Impairments - Speech Impairments
Students should be aware that while accommodations are intended to remove
barriers to learning, they do not ensure success. All Winthrop students are
responsible for meeting and maintaining the essential academic standards set
forth by the University for its courses, programs, services, and activities.
Advisers, department heads, and deans are available to assist students in
understanding and meeting these requirements, but students are responsible for
fulfilling them.
A
Variety of Services
Accommodations are
individualized adjustments to the classroom or campus that help ensure you have
equal access to your education at Winthrop. Based on your documentation, you
may be eligible for a variety of accommodations, including but not limited to:
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Accessible
Computers and Software (including large screen monitors, ZoomText, and JAWS)
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Accessible
Desks and Tables
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Braille
and Large Print
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Counseling
Services
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Note Takers
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Priority
Registration
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Professor
Notification of Accommodations
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Residence Hall
Accommodations
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Sign-Language
Interpreting
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Study Skills
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Test-Taking
Accommodations
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Text Telephone
Devices for Persons Who Are Hearing Impaired (TTYs)
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Textbooks-on-Tape and Reader Services
WHAT DO I DO IF I NEED ACCOMMODATIONS?
Student Responsibilities
Students are often surprised to learn the
difference in the level of student responsibility between high school and
college. Students with disabilities who want services and accommodations are
responsible for:
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providing
current, appropriate documentation of their disability to the Disabilities
Coordinator
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meeting with
the Disabilities Coordinator to review the documentation and establish
appropriate accommodations
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asking the
Disabilities Coordinator for services when needed each semester
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using
agreed-upon academic accommodations
Disability Documentation
Students are responsible for providing current, appropriate documentation of
their disability from a qualified health services provider (i.e., physician,
licensed psychologist, etc.). High School IEPs (Individualized Education Plans)
and 504 Plans alone are not sufficient documentation of a disability at
the college level. Documentation provided on prescription pads is also not
sufficient. What does that mean? While the university may require additional
testing to further define needed accommodations, documentation should:
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be
typed or printed on official letterhead, dated, and signed
by an evaluator qualified to make the diagnosis
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state the
diagnosed disability clearly and thoroughly
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be
current, within the last 3-5
years for learning disabilities, the last year for psychiatric disabilities, and
the last 3 years for ADHD (may not apply to physical or sensory disabilities of
a permanent or unchanging nature)
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include a list and description of all diagnostic tests
used in the evaluation with the relevant test scores used to document the
disability (may not apply to physical or sensory disabilities of a permanent or
unchanging nature)
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include relevant educational and medical history
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describe the functional limitations
resulting from the disability (i.e. the current impact of the disability on your
performance)
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include
specific recommendations for accommodations
Notifying Professors
If you need classroom accommodations, you
should request them from the Disabilities Coordinator early in the semester.
Students who request accommodations are required to provide their professors
with a formal notice from the Office of Services for Students with
Disabilities. This notice will outline your specific, documented accommodation
needs.
Confidentiality
Information regarding your
disability is confidential. Although faculty and staff must be aware that a
disability is present in order to provide accommodations, they only receive
specific information about the nature of a disability at your request. The
Disabilities Coordinator will not release your disability information without
your written authorization unless required by federal or state law.
Common
Misconceptions
Sometimes students who
register for disability services worry that it will show up on their permanent
record.
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Your
permanent record or transcript, which is maintained by Records and Registration,
is completely separate from records maintained by the Office of Services for
Students with Disabilities. Your documentation is confidential and will not
appear on your permanent record.
Sometimes students worry
that they will appear “different” and want to try college without using
accommodations.
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While it is
your choice whether or not to use accommodations, choosing not to use them may
create unnecessary difficulties early in your college career. Asking for
accommodations early in the semester is often a better choice than waiting.
Sometimes students worry
about telling their professors about their disability.
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While is true
that you have to ask for services in order to receive them, becoming comfortable
talking about your disability is important, and the Office of Services for
Students with Disabilities can help you with this process. Students receive
formal notices outlining their accommodations from the Disabilities Office to
give to their professors. Students can also seek advice on how to talk with
their professors (about their disability).
Office Location and Appointments
The Office of Services for
Students with Disabilities is located on the first floor of Crawford Building.
Call 803-323-3290
(Voice/TTY) to schedule an appointment or stop by Disability Services in 110A
Crawford.
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