IEPs & Accommodations
Everyone should have the opportunity to reach their full potential. If you received accommodations in high school, post-secondary institutions will continue to work with you to help you reach your goals.
Side note just for you: Each college / university will have their own Accessibility Office to support students
Requirements
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Students must self-identify and register to receive accommodations
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Register once you accept your offer of admission
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Arrange a meeting with your post-secondary accessibility officer
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Submit required documentation
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Learning Disability - psychological assessment required & previous IEP
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Medical or Mental Health Disability - medical documentation form / letter
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Types of Accommodations
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Program Accommodations
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Additional time
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Cue sheet
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Reduced course load
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Note-taking
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Testing Accommodations
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Quiet location
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Extra time
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Assistive technology
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Scheduling
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Scribing