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The law in a nutshell

  Federal law mandates that public colleges and universities may not discriminate on the basis of disability and that they must provide students with disabilities equal access to educational programs and facilities, both physical and electronic. It requires that public post secondary institutions provide reasonable accommodation to insure equal access for all students, while maintaining the same standards and requirements. For more information about Sections 504 and 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and the Telecommunications Act of 1996, research Disability Law on the Internet, contact the U.S. Department of Education Office of Civil Rights, or contact the DS office on campus. Procedure for filing a formal grievance is published in the U.C.C. catalog, the yearly class schedule, as well as on the college website.

A Note to Students:

The idea of accommodations is to get what you need so that you have the same opportunity as anyone else to succeed or fail. Other students (and faculty) may say, "It's just not fair!" (How come she gets to sit in a padded chair, or, "Why does he get extra time for exams?) The answer is that you need them, while others don't. This is why documentation is so important, especially for the more "invisible" disabilities. It is almost always advisable to hand carry your letters of introduction to your instructor as early in the term as possible, so that it won't be a big surprise when midterm exam time rolls around!

Contact Disability Services Department

Persons having questions about or requests for special needs and accommodation should contact the Disabilities Services Coordinator at Umpqua Community College Counseling Office, 1140 Umpqua College Road, Roseburg, Oregon 97470. Contact should be made 48-72 hours in advance of the event.

Phone (541)440-7655 Fax (541)440-4612 or Oregon Relay (800)735-1232.

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