What
Is The Office of Disability Support Services?
We offer learning centered academic
support and provide equal access to quality education. Our program is free
and offers comprehensive services to meet the needs of a wide range of
disabilities. We are responsible
for counseling, planning, and coordinating programs and support services. Our
mission is to assist students
in reaching their academic potential and achieving their educational goals. The
college encourages the
enrollment of students with disabilities and recognizes their special needs. Students
who have a disability
that requires special assistance should contact the Office of Disability Support
Services (DSS).
Who
Is Eligible?
If
you have a disability that is documented, you may be eligible for our services.
Eligible disabilities include
learning disabilities, visual impairments,
hearing impairments, speech impairments, physical impairments,
chronic illnesses
and/or emotional/psychological impairments.
If you believe you have a disability, even if
it is not documented, you
should contact the Office of Disability Support Services to determine your eligibility.
When
Should I Request Services?
If your documented
disability affects your academics or your ability to participate in college
programs,
and you believe accommodations would be helpful, bring your
documentation to the
Office of Disability Support Services as soon as possible.
If you suspect you have a disability
or have questions or concerns about
your eligibility, you should contact our office immediately.
Confidentiality?
All documentation
given to the Office of Disability Support Services will be kept confidential. This information
will only be used for aiding you, the student, in
achieving your fullest potential while at Gulf Coast Community College.
Staff
members may sometimes need to work with your instructors to arrange
accommodations.