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ACCOMMODATIONS:
Students who have been accepted for admission to Georgia Highlands College and have a chronic physical or mental disability, which subsequently limits one or more major life activities, are eligible for services.
Once accepted, the student should contact the Access Center in order to receive services. The student must self identify and provide documentation of the disability from a qualified professional. An intake interview is set, in which the student and an Access Center member will discuss individual needs and determine appropriate accommodations.
Ability is what you're capable of doing. Motivation determines what you do. Attitude determines how well you do it. - Lou Holtz
ACCOMMODATION DELIVERY
The primary form of service delivery will be Accommodation Letters, which will describe recommended accommodations. The student is responsible for requesting services and providing an Accommodation Letter to each faculty member the student is taking a class with each semester.
Instructors do not supply accommodations to a student who has not followed the procedures of self-identifying, providing appropriate documentation, and providing an Accommodation Letter from the Access Center.
All facilities used by students at each campus are monitored for accessibility to the best of the Access Center's ability. Students who are considering enrollment at Georgia Highlands College may schedule consultations and tours of the campus of their choice.
Qualified students may receive special administration of the Georgia Regents' Test.
