Future Students
Are you considering or planning to attend Baker College?
Disability Services partners with students who have learning disorders, physical disabilities, mental health challenges, or chronic illness to ensure equal access to academic programs, resources, and campus life. If you’re a prospective student with a disability, we’re here to help you navigate the transition to college and provide the tools and accommodations you need to succeed. Reach out early—we’re excited to be part of your journey!
Book a Consultation with the Disability Specialist
As a student registered with our office, you will work directly with a Disability Specialist. This specialist will work with you throughout your college career to ensure unique supports are put in place, and necessary accommodations are advocated for in all aspects of the college experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Any student with a diagnosed disability may request accommodations. Any student with a mental, physical, emotional, cognitive, or neurological limitation is entitled to reasonable accommodations in higher education. This includes permanent disabilities, and temporary disabilities. If you break a bone, get a concussion, become pregnant, or experience any other temporarily disabling conditions, you are entitled to reasonable accommodations for those as well.
Accommodations granted to students are completely student-specific and are based on the student’s needs, and disability-related barriers they face in the classroom, or testing environments. Accommodations will be decided based on forms submitted, doctors recommendations, and a conversation between the student and Baker College’s Disability Specialist.
We understand that disclosing a disability can be a deeply personal decision, and we want to assure you that your information is treated with the utmost confidentiality and respect. We recognize that you have the right to control the disclosure of your disability, and we will always seek your consent before discussing your situation with anyone else, including faculty, staff, or parents and support persons. At the Office of Disability Services, our goal is to empower you to thrive academically and personally. We are here to collaborate with you to identify and implement the accommodations and resources that best meet your individual needs. If working collaboratively with your parents, support people, or medical professional is the best course of action to help you succeed- we need a FERPA form on file, access that form here. What is a FERPA form?
IEPs and 504 plans do not directly transfer to the college setting. They can be helpful as supporting documentation to assist in the interactive process, but accommodations granted in high school are not guaranteed to be accepted in the college setting. The plans followed in high school do expire once the student graduates k-12. However, support is still provided to students with disabilities – the process and accommodations may just look a little different. Baker College’s Disability Specialist is happy to discuss the differences, and why, on a student-specific basis upon intake.
Students can begin the process of registering with the Disability Center and requesting accommodations at any point in the semester. However, there is no guaranteed timeline and accommodations cannot be retroactive. This means class accommodations are only in effect after the point of approval, and a Letter of Accommodation is delivered to the student. We suggest students start this process as early as possible, to give time to get to the doctor and receive documentation, as well as give staff time to implement these accommodations. Once proper documentation is received, we can work pretty quickly and it will only take about a week to roll out the accommodations completely. If a request form is received within 2 weeks of finals, we cannot guarantee testing accommodations for those finals- and our discussion will consist of plans for the following semester.
Students who are already enrolled can find additional resources on the Current Students page.