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Learning Disabilities Program
 

Instructors/Learning Disability Specialists:

DSP&S Specialists:

Brooke Choo, PhD
Mary Kobane, MA

Louise Janus                                       Robert Norris


Office Phone: (714) 564-6260
FAX: (714) 285-9619
E-Mail (Choo): Brooke Choo
E-Mail (Kobane): Mary Kobane

Office Location:

SAC U-103
Johnson Center

Hours of Operation:
Fall and Spring

Mon - Thurs:  Fri:               
                  

9:00 am - 7:00 pm
9:00 am - 2:00 pm

Summer Schedule

Call (714) 564-6260

The Learning Disabilities Program is designed to help students who have average or above average potential for learning and who exhibit severe difficulties in at least one or more of the following areas listed below.  Evaluation, individual educational plans, and tutoring are provided.  Progress in college classes is monitored on a regular basis.

The expected goal of participation in the program is to enable the student to successfully complete college courses leading to the accomplishment of realistic educational/vocational goals. 

Link to: Forms & Guidelines, Frequently Asked Questions, Accommodations & Online Resources

What are some signs of a Learning Disability?

A typical Learning Disability involves significant difficulties in one or more of the following areas:
  • Reading
  • Memory
  • Written Expression
  • Math
  • Concentration
  • Auditory Discrimination
  • Spelling 
  • Vocabulary
  • Visual Discrimination
  • Comprehension
  • Verbal Expression
 

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