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The College offers the services of a Learning Specialist for students with learning-related disabilities. Services range from tutoring to providing recorded text and/or note-takers for students with reading/writing difficulties.
- How are students eligible for ADA related services
at Prescott College?
- What documentation is needed?
- Who do I contact at Prescott College to discuss
ADA related services?
- Are ADA related accommodations provided across
all programs and services at Prescott College?
- What are some examples of academic accommodations
and ADA services provided by Prescott College?
How are students eligible for ADA related
services at Prescott College?
To be eligible for disability-related services at Prescott College,
students must have a documented disability as defined by the Americans
with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) and section 504 of the Rehabilitation
Act of 1973.
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What Documentation is needed?
The Learning Specialist's office requests disability-related documents
from an appropriate licensed professional.
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Who do I contact at Prescott College to
discuss ADA related services?
Patricia Quinn-Kane, M.A., Learning Specialist
phone: 928-350-1009
e-mail: pquinn-kane@prescott.edu
The Learning Specialist's office is the designated office that
maintains disability-related documents, certifies eligibility for
services, determines reasonable accommodations, and develops plans
or the provisions of such accommodations.
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Are ADA related accommodations provided
across all programs and services at Prescott College?
Yes, reasonable and appropriate accommodations are provided to ensure
access to all College courses, programs, services, jobs, activities,
and facilities, including those that are off-site, such as study
abroad, field trips, student teaching, internships, and field work.
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What are some examples of academic accommodations
and ADA services provided by Prescott College?
Reasonable accommodations are individualized and flexible, based
on the nature of the disability and the academic environment. Listed
below is a partial list of common academic accommodations and ADA
related services requested by students at Prescott College:
- text book readers
- note takers
- study skill and strategies training
- time management strategies
- registration and degree planning assistance
- captions for film and video materials
- sign language interpreters
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