You have a right to reach your educational goals, and reasonable accommodations will be made for students with documented disabilities. Gateway’s intent is to provide equal access to programs and facilities on all campuses at no additional cost. To best facilitate support services, students should as soon as possible contact the Accommodations and Accessibility Coordinators prior to the semester and provide documentation of their disability.
- The Accommodations and Accessibility Coordinators instructors will verify disability documentation.
- The Accommodations and Accessibility Coordinators, along with the student, will determine semester accommodations based on the documentation received or on file.
You must meet with the Accommodations and Accessibility Coordinators each semester to receive and continue accommodations. It is your responsibility to notify an Accommodations and Accessibility Coordinator when these accommodations are necessary or need to be changed or modified.
Student Accommodations and Accessibility Services begin when your documentation is in place and the accommodation plan has been written and accepted by you and the Accommodations and Accessibility Coordinator. Services are not retroactive and accommodations will not be provided until documentation has been received and evaluated. For this reason, we encourage you to seek accommodations as soon as possible.
Accommodations may include, but are not limited to:
- Alternative media/assistive technology
- Electronic text
- Large print
- Magnifier
- Text to speech program
- Screen reader software
- Speech recognition software
- Magnification and reading program
- Alternate testing
- Note taking
- Ergonomic equipment
- Liaison with instructors, staff and outside agencies
- Assertive Technology
- Speech to Text
- Zoom Text
- Case management*
- Advising/advocacy*
*These additional services are not required by the ADA but may still be provided.
Please note that we do not provide personal attendant care or transportation.