Disabled Students Programs and Services
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Planetarium Building, M-105
(714) 564-6819
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Students with verifiable disabilities will be able to have their print materials and textbooks converted to electronic text, Braille, large print, tactile graphics or audio recordings (RFB&D). Faculty may contact Alternate Media for closed captioning information and assistance with access strategies for their students with disabilities. |
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Johnson Center, U-103
(714) 564-6264 |
The center provides computer assisted instruction through the use of assistive technology for students with disabilities.
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Planetarium Building, M-105
(714) 564-6280
TTY/TDD (714) 564-6347
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Students with speech, hearing, language, and medically verifiable brain impairments may receive assistance with program planning, registration, assessment, individual, small group or computer assisted instruction.
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Johnson Center, U-107
(714) 564-6283
TTY (714) 564-6384 |
The Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program office provides specialized services to students who are deaf or hard of hearing based on their educational needs. |
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CEC, D-101
(714) 241-5768
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The Learning Disabilities Program provides assessment and academic accommodations for continuing education students with significant learning deficits. Students with physical and other disabilities benefit from accommodations and services specific to their qualifying needs. |
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Johnson Center, U-103
(714) 564-6264 |
Programs for students with learning deficits severe enough to affect classroom performance, are offered at Santa Ana College. Assessment and academic accommodations are provided.
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Johnson Center, U-103
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Services include registration assistance, parking, elevator/gate passes, Adapted P.E. instructional equipment loans, wheelchair loans, personal and academic advisement, mobility and test taking assistance.
Students who are Developmentally Delayed Learners receive support services to help them function as independently and successfully as possible in the college environment.
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Johnson Center, U-103
(714) 564-6264 |
The Psychological Disabilities Program is designed to support and assist students with mental and emotional disorders who are attempting to function more independently.
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