Serving
Students with Disabilities
SDC
Services for Students
- Access to Special Adaptive Equipment and Assistive Devices
- Access to Tutoring
- Disability Management Counseling/Advising
- Interpreting and Real-time Captioning Services
- New Student Orientation
- Notetaker Services
- On-campus Mobility Assistance
- Pre-Admission Assistance
- Reader Services and Specialized Educational Materials
- Referral to Other Resources, Services, Agencies
- Registration Assistance/Enrollment
- Special Parking
- Test-Taking Arrangements
Access
to Special Adaptive Equipment and Assistive Devices
SDC loans variable-speed tape recorders, assistive FM and
infrared listening devices, and other equipment as available
to individual students. A resource room in Shields Library provides
adaptive computer hardware and software.
Access
to Tutoring
The University provides tutoring for students with disabilities
to the same extent it is provided for all students. Small group
tutoring, drop-in tutoring in math and science, and workshops
on study skills are available through the Learning
Skills Center (LSC), 2205 Dutton Hall. The SDC ensures that
students with disabilities have equal access to the tutoring
that is available to all students.
Disability
Management Counseling/Advising
Disability Management Counseling/Advising addresses the specific
issues and concerns directly associated with a student's disability.
The Disability Specialists provide
individual disability management advising to students with disabilities
related to the impact of disability on their academic and personal
needs, and coordination of academic support services.
Interpreting
and Real-time Captioning Services
SDC coordinates the provision of sign language interpreters to facilitate
communication in course lectures, discussions, labs and extracurricular activities.
Oral interpreters and real-time captioners are also available based upon
each student's preferred mode of communication.
New
Student Orientation
The SDC provides an orientation for new students during Fall
Quarter's Welcome Week, and additional orientation for new students
is available on an individual basis.
Notetaker
Services
SDC pays for notetaking assistance in lectures, discussions,
and labs. Usually, a stipend notetaker is authorized. These notetakers
are students in the same class who are paid a stipend for providing
copies of their notes. This service may includes access to Classical
Notes.
On-campus
Mobility Assistance
SDC operates a shuttle service that travels within the campus
core to assist students with temporary mobility impairments.
Other mobility assistance services include referral for equipment
repair and accessibility consultation.
Pre-Admission
Assistance
Pre-admission information regarding SDC services is available
to applicants and prospective students.
Reader
Services and Specialized Educational Materials
SDC provides access to print material by supporting reader
services, braille, e-text, and enlarged print.
Referral
to Other Resources, Services, Agencies
SDC Disability Specialists provide individual student referrals
as appropriate to other campus resources and
external resources including Department of Rehabilitation, Social
Security Administration, and Yolo County In-Home Supportive Services.
Registration
Assistance/Enrollment
SDC collaborates with the Registrar's Office to arrange for
registration and enrollment assistance as needed to accommodate
the functional limitations of the student's disability.
Special
Parking
The SDC refers students to Transportation and Parking Services
for medical parking permits, and to the State Department of Motor
Vehicles for disabled parking placards.
Test-Taking
Arrangements
When appropriate, the SDC will authorize exam-taking accommodations,
such as extended time, a reader, or a scribe. Students are provided
with quarterly letters to faculty that authorize appropriate
exam and other in-class accommodations. Providing the accommodations
for the exams is the individual Department's responsibility.