Depending on the student’s disability, services include classroom and testing accommodations, use of adaptive technology, American Sign Language interpreters, note-taking, materials in an alternative format, educational counseling, and specialized tutoring.
A reasonable accommodation allows students to have an equal opportunity to a course to enjoy the benefits, opportunities, and privileges that are available to all students (with or without disabilities) while simultaneously not reducing or eliminating curriculum standards. Reasonable accommodations do not fundamentally alter or eliminate essential course requirements. More information on Accommodations:https://www.sfcc.edu/accessibility-accommodations-explained/