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STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES PROGRAM

 

The mission of the Students with Disabilities Program is to provide an integrated and cohesive set of support programs, services and activities for students with disabilities. Our goal is to maximize the educational potential of each student with a disability while helping him or her develop and maintain independence. The program exists in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, no person with a disability, will on the basis of that disability, be denied full and equal access for participation in programs, services and activities.

 

Disabilities Defined

 

An individual with a disability is defined as any person who:

 

·         has a physical or mental impairment which substantially limits one or more major life activities, (including walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning, working, caring for oneself, or performing manual tasks),

·         has a record of such impairment or

·         is regarded as having such an impairment.

 

Some physical or mental impairments are, but not limited to:

 

Attention Deficit -Hyperactive Disorder (ADD/ADHD)

Deaf/Hearing Impairment

Specific Learning Disability (SLD)

Physical/Mobility Impairment 

Psychological/Psychiatric Disability

Traumatic Brain Injuries

Blind/Visual Impairment

 

The Students with Disabilities Program provides services to University students who meet program guidelines. To become eligible for services, documentation of the disability from a qualified professional must be provided upon request.

 

 

Services Include:

·         Reasonable accommodations

·         Priority registration and scheduling

·         Alternate testing procedures

·         Exam proctoring

·         Extended time for papers/projects/tests

·         Cassette taped lectures

·         Voter registration

·         Auxiliary aids

·         Alternative formats for printed materials

·         Assistive technology and adaptive equipment

·         Note taker

·         Readers

·         Scribes

·         Accessible classrooms

·         Personal counseling

·         Referrals

·         Virginia relay and TTY

 

While self-identification is strictly voluntary, it is to the student's advantage to initiate or request services in this process as early as possible. Records and information concerning students are confidential.

 

 

 

STAFF

 

Rosezelia W. Roy, M.Ed.

Coordinator

(804) 524-5061

Chevon Bogle-Dessuit

Counselor        

(804) 524-5061

Vacant

Administrative & Program Specialist II

(804) 524-5061

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

Hours of Operation

Monday – Friday

8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

and by appointment

 

For more information contact:

Students with Disabilities Program

University Counseling Center

Virginia State University

1Hayden Drive

P.O. Box 9030

Petersburg, Virginia 23806

 

Location:

Lee Street

Memorial Hall, 4th Floor, Room 409

 

Telephone: (804) 524-5061

Facsimile:   (804) 524-5978

TTY:           (804) 524-5838

Website:      www.vsu.edu/pages/323.asp