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Students with Disabilities - Services and Accommodations Provided
Saint Joseph's College of Maine is committed to providing equal education opportunity and full participation for persons with disabilities. It is the college's policy that no qualified person be excluded from participating in any college program or activity, be denied the benefits of any college program or activity, or otherwise be subject to discrimination with regard to any college program or activity. Toward this end, and in conjunction with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504, the college both accepts, and provides reasonable accommodations for, qualified students with various types of disabilities. Academic accommodations are provided to otherwise qualified students with documented learning disabilities so that these students are viewed according to their abilities, not disabilities.
Procedure for Accessing Services
While the college is ready to provide reasonable accommodations, the students must make an effort to advocate for and avail himself/herself of all services and agreed-upon modifications. Students with disabilities who need accommodations and services must follow these procedures:
- The student contacts the Accommodations Coordinator upon admission to Saint Joseph's College to receive the guidelines for documentation of a disability.
- The coordinator explains to the student the college's policies and procedures regarding accommodations.
- The student provides current documentation according to the written guidelines regarding the disability. All files and information are confidential.
Based on the nature of the disability, according to the documentation, the reasonable accommodations are determined by the Accommodations Coordinator in collaboration with the College Accommodations Committee. The results of the Accommodations Committee will be provided to the student in writing.
The student has the responsibility to inform his/her faculty of any agreed-upon accommodation that has been determined by the Accommodations Committee.
All documentation is confidential and should be submitted to:
Accommodations Officer
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
328 Alfond Hall
278 Whites Bridge Road
Standish, ME 04084-5263
Tel. (207) 893-7563
Fax (207) 893-7866
Documentation that is submitted must originate with the evaluator(s), and will not be accepted from any other individual, including the student on whom the evaluation was conducted.
