Special Needs/Disability Services
In compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, and with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), Baker College recognizes that qualified students who have been diagnosed or identified as having a learning, physical, or emotional disability are entitled to reasonable accommodations. Baker College is committed to making every effort to providing reasonable accommodations. The Special Needs/Disability Services Coordinator and the student will work together to ensure appropriate accommodations.
To learn more about Special Needs/Disability Services, click on the links below for service procedures, guidelines for required documentation, and the formal request form. To officially identify yourself as a student in need of services, contact the Special Needs/ Disability Services Coordinator (SN/DSC) on your specific campus.
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Special Needs Services ProceduresHow to request accommodations
Accommodations Request Form
Guidelines for documentation of specific disabilities
Attention Deficit DisorderBlindness and Low Vision
Deaf and Hearing Impairment
Head or Traumatic Brain Injury
Physical and Systemic Disorders
Psychological Conditions
Rehabilitated Drug Addictions
Visual Disorders
Please note, in order to properly identify appropriate reasonable accommodations, SN/DSC may need to discuss documentation with physicians, psychologists or other qualified professionals to request clarification or additional information regarding the student’s disability. Information provided to SN/DSC is confidential documentation and evaluation information will not be released without the signed consent of the student.
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