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  • NEW:ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES DOCUMENT CENTER
    Accessibility Services is pleased to offer you the ability to submit your documents electronically in a secure environment! For more information, click here. Disability Documentation Guidelines are here: SAS Disability Documentation Guidelines
    Additional Information
    ...Frequently Asked Questions If a student discloses that they have a disability to me, but I never received an accommodation letter, what should I do? You should refer the student to Student Accessibility Services.  S/he will meet with a coordinator to discuss the barriers they are experiencing in the course due to their disability, and if there is a need for an accommodation.  You do not need to provide the students with accommodations until they have given you an accommodation letter from student Accessibility Services. Please see the Faculty Guide to Accommodations which is located...
    Getting Started with SAS
    ...New to QCC or Student Accessibility Services? Learn more here! Get Started with Student Accessibility Services: Contact – Call the office to make an appointment to meet with a coordinator Send – Send your disability documentation via the safe and secure SAS Document Dropbox Complete – please fill out the Selfie and review the SAS Student Handbook which will be sent to you via your student email, and return completed Selfie prior to your appointment to your Coordinator Meet – Meet with a coordinator (phone or Zoom) to discuss the nature of your disability and eligibility...
    Working with Students with Disabilities
    ... to contact Student Accessibility Services.  We look forward to working together in order to build a more inclusive, equitable, and accessible campus.   AIM (Accommodation Management): AIM... Recording & Transcription Agreement     Test Accommodation for QCC Students with Disabilities Accessible Testing Services By partnering with you, we ensure students experience access... the checklist once and Student Accessibility Services will use this same checklist throughout the semester if the testing conditions and parameters for the student do not change Complete a new checklist...
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    ...These agencies provide supportive services for people who may have physical, cognitive or mental health challenges. Easterseals remove physical, cultural, attitudinal and legal obstacles so people... of services to individuals with intellectual/developmental, physical, and emotional disabilities throughout Central and Western Massachusetts. Massachusetts Rehab Commission (MRC) helps individuals with disabilities to live and work independently. MRC is responsible for Vocational Rehabilitation, Community Living and eligibility determination for the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI...
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    Welcome to Student Accessibility Services!
    ...Get Started with Student Accessibility Services Please Note: Once the SAS Application and supporting documentation has been received, it can take a minimum of 10 business days to schedule the Intake Interview in order to determine eligibility for an Accommodation Letter. Plan to connect with Student Accessibility Services early! Complete – Please fill out the Application for Student Accessibility Services Send – Send SAS your Disability Documentation .You can upload your documents directly into your SAS Application in AIM. Meet – Meet with a coordinator (phone, Zoom, in-person...
    Ceremony Information
    ... through Doors 1 and 2 for accessibility.   If you have any questions or concerns about access, you may reach Kristie Proctor, Director of Disability Services, at kproctor@qcc.mass.edu.   The College... be resolved before your diploma or an official transcript will be issued.   Graduates and Guests with Disabilities Graduates and guests who have a disability can request accommodations through Student Accessibility Services by calling 508-854-4471 or emailing SAS@qcc.mass.edu.  The ceremony will be ASL interpreted for hearing impaired guests and the best viewing of the ASL interpreter is Section...
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