
QUESTION
1
HOW I QUALIFY FOR THE SPECIAL SERVICES PROGRAM?
ANSWER
1
Fill out an application in our office, or print
the application from our site and bring the completed application
in, along with information to verify your disability. We need
signed documentation from an appropriate professional that includes
your functional limitations. If you do not bring updated information
or reports, etc. we will not be able to verify your disability. Evaluations
or verification signatures from members of your own family are not acceptable.
If
you believe you might qualify or have any questions, please visit Special
Services in the Student Services Center, Room 113 and we will be happy
to assist you.
QUESTION
2
DOES SPECIAL SERVICES TEST OR DIAGNOSE DISABILITIES?
ANSWER
2
Testing is limited to eligibility assessment
for learning disabilities services. We do not diagnose
Attention Deficit Disorders or any other disability. Special services
verifies all disabilities by obtaining additional assessment from an
appropriate professional. This information is needed for you to qualify
for Special Services. Additional assessment or testing is your
responsibility, however we can assist you with referrals to
off campus professionals or agencies.
QUESTION
3
WHAT ARE SOME OF THE SUPPORT SERVICES AVAILABLE IF I QUALIFY
FOR SPECIAL SERVICES (DSPS)?
ANSWER
3
Services are offered according to your specific disability
needs. Some of the support services are:
a.
Extended time for exams
b.
Specialized tutorials when available.
c.
Assisted computer technology evaluation and training with specialized
software and hardware such as, voice recognition, screen readers or
print enlargement
d.
E-text and/or enlarged text
e.
Interpreters or real time captioning
f.
Assistive listening devices for trial evaluation
g.
TDD or TTY
h.
Braille embossing of materials
i.
Priority Registration
In
addition, Special Services offers specialized and strategic
courses designed for students with disabilities. Adapted physical
education, adapted computer, lip reading and hearing conservation courses
are also available. Please review the college schedule of classes
each semester to determine specific offerings.
Any
student may enroll in a special class, but you should make an appointment
with a counselor or specialist in Special Services before enrolling.
QUESTION
4
DOES ANYONE ELSE HAVE TO KNOW THAT I HAVE A SPECIFIC DISABILITY?
ANSWER
4
No. Privacy laws prohibit us from sharing information
about your disability without your permission. You must provide Special
Services with sufficient information about your disability to be eligible
for reasonable accommodations. Once we receive verifying documentation
about your disability, we will keep it in your confidential Special
Services file, separate from other college records. Disability
information may be given to a college administrator only when there
is a legitimate educational need to know. The only exception to this
would be in situations when our files might be subpoenaed in legal proceedings,
which is an extremely rare occurrence.
QUESTION
5
IS THERE A PHONE I CAN USE TO ARRANGE TO BE PICKED UP OR CALL
A PARENT?
ANSWER
5
Special Services has a telephone you may use to contact Saddleback
or Irvine Valley College instructors, the Department of Rehabilitation
or to arrange for transportation. All other telephone calls must
be made from the campus pay telephones.
QUESTION
6
CAN YOU HELP ME FIND CAMPUS LOCATIONS?
ANSWER
6
Our office will be glad to show you a map of the campus or
arrange for a college tour. If you have a mobility or visual disability,
we can arrange a campus orientation to point out accessible pathways,
restrooms, parking, etc. It is the students' responsibility to
become familiar with the campus before classes begin each semester and
to provide any personal attendant/assistance needed.
QUESTION
7
IF I HAVE A PROBLEM WITH AN INSTRUCTOR, STAFF MEMBER, OR ANOTHER
STUDENT, CAN SPECIAL SERVICES HELP?
ANSWER
7
Special Services can intercede if you have filled out an application
for Special Services and have a verified disability. Students
who believe they have been discriminated against, based upon their disability
or refused appropriate accommodations, should contact Special Services
and/or the campus 504/ ADA officer. (Vice President for Student Services,
Room 107, Student Services building).
QUESTION
8
CAN I GET HELP IN SPECIAL SERVICES IF I HAVE A PROBLEM WITH
MY CAR SUCH AS KEYS LEFT IN THE CAR, INABILITY TO START MY CAR, OR IF
I AM TEMPORARILY UNABLE TO WALK BETWEEN CLASS BUILDINGS, ETC.?
ANSWER
8
Special Services will refer you to the Safety
& Security office (949-528-4585) to get the help you need.
QUESTION
9
WHAT ARE MY OPTIONS IF I CANNOT PAY FOR MY OWN SCHOOLING?
ANSWER
9
Special Services will direct you to agencies and campus departments
which can help. The campus Financial Assistance office is located in
the Student Services Building, Room 106 (across the hall from the Special
Services office).
Please
check with the Financial Assistance office
early each semester for specific guidelines and deadlines.
QUESTION
10
I CANNOT STAND IN LINE AT ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS. CAN
SPECIAL SERVICES HELP ME?
ANSWER
10
Yes. If you have a verified disability with an associated
functional limitation, Special Services can issue you a pass to go to
the front of the line so you will not have to wait.
QUESTION
11
I AM A SPECIAL SERVICES STUDENT. I TRIED TO REGISTER
FOR CLASSES AND WAS INFORMED THAT THERE WAS A HOLD ON MY RECORDS, WHICH
WOULD NOT ALLOW ME TO REGISTER FOR CLASSES. WHAT DO I DO?
ANSWER
11
Special Services can check your college records and make recommendations.
Have you returned all equipment loaned from Special Services?
Do you have outstanding balances on your school account? Do you
need to complete matriculation/ basic skills testing?
QUESTION
12
THE COUNSELOR ASSIGNED TO ME DOES NOT UNDERSTAND ME. CAN I
GET ANOTHER COUNSELOR?
ANSWER
12
You may request another counselor in Special Services when
you make your next appointment. Special Services provides specialized
counseling for students with disabilities. Students may also make
an appointment with a general counselor for academic or personal counseling,
Room 167 in the Student Services Building.
QUESTION
13
I AM FAILING SOME OF MY CLASSES AND WISH TO DROP THESE CLASSES.
CAN I DO THAT?
ANSWER
13
Yes, although you must drop the class/classes by a certain
date each semester. Important dates can change each semester and
are located in the current class schedule. If a course is not dropped
by the deadline you may receive a failing grade. You should also
make an appointment with a counselor to discuss your
educational contract/plan. You may also want to notify your instructors.
QUESTION
14
I FEEL SICK. IS THERE SOMEPLACE I CAN GET SOME HELP OR
LIE DOWN FOR A WHILE?
ANSWER
14
Yes. In the Health Center, Room 177 in the Student Services Building. A nurse, nurse practitioner
and/or physician can assist you.
QUESTION
15
I HAVE A PHYSICAL DISABILITY AND DRIVE A CAR TO SCHOOL.
HOWEVER, I CANNOT WALK THE DISTANCE FROM MOST OF THE PARKING LOTS.
IS THERE A WAY I CAN PARK CLOSER TO MY CLASSES?
ANSWER
15
Yes. If you have a California access/handicapped placard from the DMV
you can obtain a specialized Saddleback parking permit from the Safety
& Security office. The placard and permit must be properly
displayed any time you are parked on campus.
If
you do not have a California access/handicapped placard from the DMV,
you may obtain a temporary permit at the Safety & Security office
for a limited period of time by submitting a physician's statement indicating
the probable length of time of your disability. Upon approval, a handicapped
permit or "medical" permit (allowing you to park in staff parking spaces)
will be issued.
QUESTION
16
I TRIED TO REGISTER FOR CLASSES ONLINE. I MUST BE DOING SOMETHING WRONG BECAUSE IT DIDN'T WORK.
WHAT SHOULD I DO?
ANSWER
16
If you are a Special Services student, our office will be glad to coach
you through the registration process. Don't hesitate to ask, but
please be patient. We often have many students at the same time
requesting this service.
QUESTION
17
I AM A SPECIAL SERVICES STUDENT AND USING MY LEGAL ACADEMIC ADJUSTMENTS.
HOWEVER, I AM STILL NOT BEING SUCCESSFUL ACADEMICALLY AND DON'T KNOW
WHAT TO DO. CAN YOU HELP ME?
ANSWER
17
Yes. You should make an appointment with one of our
counselors specifically to analyze your educational needs and
disability-related accommodations. Our goal is to help you succeed
at Saddleback College!
QUESTION
18
I AM TRANSFERRING TO A NEW SCHOOL AND NEED TO HAVE MY SADDLEBACK
TRANSCRIPTS SENT THERE. WHAT DO I NEED TO DO?
ANSWER
18
Admissions and Records (A&R)
can help. They will take the necessary information and forward
your transcripts. You may also request a personal copy for your
records. Please check with Admissions and Records in Room 102,
Student Services Building, to determine the necessary procedures and/or
fees required. You may obtain "unofficial transcripts" on your college
webpage, "MY SITE." You will need to know your student ID number and the last four digits
of your social security number to log on.
QUESTION
19
IS IT TOO LATE TO TAKE THE ADAPTED WATER FITNESS CLASS?
ANSWER
19
You can enroll in the Water Fitness classes during the semester
with the instructor's permission. Go to the pool at the scheduled
class time and speak to the instructor. If possible, you will
be allowed to enroll at that time.
QUESTION
20
WHERE IS THE CAFETERIA?
ANSWER
20
The Cafeteria is located in the second floor of the Student
Services Building, directly above Special Services. There is an
elevator available next to Special Services if you are unable to climb
the stairs to the second floor.
QUESTION
21
I NEED TO SEE A COUNSELOR IMMEDIATELY. WHAT DO I DO?
ANSWER
21
Special Services usually has a waiting list to see our DSPS
counselors. However, some walk-in times are available each week.
You may also make an appointment to see a generalist counselor in the
Counseling office. Please check with them in Room 167.
QUESTION
22
I
HAVE A CRISIS SITUATION, CAN SPECIAL SERVICES HELP?
ANSWER
22
Please
notify us immediately so that we may connect you with a crisis
counselor as soon as possible.
In
addition, the Student Health Center may provide
medical or psychological assistance.
QUESTION
23
HOW MUCH NOTICE DO I NEED TO GIVE MY INSTRUCTORS WHEN I NEED
ACCOMMODATED TESTING OR OTHER ACCOMMODATIONS IN THE CLASSROOM?
ANSWER
23
It is the student's responsibility to give the instructor reasonable
notice. Reasonable notice usually is defined as a minimum
of two weeks before any accommodation is needed. Special Services can
answer your questions related to this process. We can even provide
you with a practice dialogue sheet on how to approach your instructor.
If you are a Special Services student, we will provide you with documentation
to take to your instructor(s) authorizing your accommodations.
ASK US!
QUESTION
24
DOES SPECIAL SERVICES PROVIDE HEARING TESTS?
ANSWER
24
Hearing screening
tests are available in the Student Health Center and occasionally
in Special Services. Screenings only tell you if your hearing
is normal or if you need to seek further evaluation from a physician
and/or Audiologist. Hearing screenings DO NOT verify a
hearing disability. An audiogram from a licensed Audiologist or medical
professional is needed to verify a hearing disability.
QUESTION
25
I
AM REGISTERED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION, HOW DO I RECEIVE
MY FUNDS FOR SCHOOL?
ANSWER
25
If
you are a client of the Department of Rehabilitation (D.R.), you must
complete a deferral in Special Services immediately after you enroll.
This will allow the Department of Rehabilitation time to send you a
bank draft/voucher to pay your tuition fees and to submit to the bookstore
your authorization for payment of books and supplies for the upcoming
semester.
QUESTION
26
I
AM A STUDENT WITH A DISABILITY AND AM LOOKING FOR WORK, WHO SHOULD I
TALK TO?
ANSWER
26
The
Career Services Center offers students assistance
in creating a resume, looking for jobs online as well as helping students
prepare for job interviews.

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