Accessibility Services

What we do…

Accessibility Services (AS) works collaboratively with the College community to facilitate equal access for students with disabilities to the educational programs, services and facilities of Rockland Community College. *In addition, AS is a resource to students, faculty, staff and community services to provide education, consultation and guidance regarding disability issues.

*In compliance with Section 504 of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act and the ADA.

Rockland Community College is a place where students with disabilities can be successful. Students who utilize Accessibility Services (AS) are some of the most successful students on campus. We are proud of our students and passionate about the AS mission. Please come by the AS, Room 8150 for more information. We are here to help. Imagine what you can do!

Our Mission

Accessibility Services (AS) is committed to providing a variety of support services in compliance with Section 504 of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act, the Americans Disabilities Act. Accessibility Services’ goals are to empower students, foster independence, promote achievement of career and educational goals, and assist students to discover, develop, and demonstrate full potential and abilities. Services are available to any student with a documented learning, physical or psychological disability. In addition, Accessibility Services provides a variety of assisting services which gives the student with special needs and circumstances an equal opportunity to succeed but does not compromise academic standards.

Our goals are to:

  • Provide reasonable accommodations and support services
  • Empower students toward self advocacy
  • Promote achievement of student’s educational and career goals
  • Offer training and support to faculty and staff regarding the needs of students with disabilities
  • Organize and coordinate campus-wide disability awareness
  • Provide guidance regarding the development of college policies, procedures, programs, curriculum, and career advising to ensure equal access and foster an inclusive educational environment

By planning ahead you can be ready to succeed as you face the challenges of college.

What is a disability?

The American with Disability Act defines an individual with a disability as a person who:

  1. has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities; or
  2. has a record of such an impairment; or
  3. is regarded as having such an impairment.

How can we help?

The following services are available to students with documented disabilities and are individualized based upon disability documentation functional limitations and an assessment of student’s needs:

  • Disability advisement and supportive counseling services
  • Academic accommodation advisement
  • Testing accommodations such as extended time, distraction reduced environment, readers, scribes
  • Note taking services
  • Textbooks in alternative formats
  • Assistive technology
  • Sign language interpreting

How to access services

It is the student’s responsibility to notify AS of the need for accommodations and to provide appropriate disability documentation, which is kept confidential. Eligibility for services/accommodations from AS is a separate process from Admissions. Students should first complete an Admissions application to the College before requesting services/accommodations from AS. Students are encouraged to contact AS for further information regarding the accommodation request procedures.

Confidentiality

Section 504 states that any information regarding a person’s disability gained from medical examinations to the appropriate post-admission investigation shall be considered confidential and shall be shared with others within the college or university on a need-to-know basis. In other words, faculty members do not need to have access to information regarding a student’s disability, only the needed accommodations that are appropriate and necessary to meet the student’s needs. Students should feel free to self-disclose if they feel that it will aid their Professor with accommodations and instruction.

Accessibility Forms and Resources