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Disability Management Advising
Disabled Parking
Priority Registration
University Required Test
Course Test Accommodations
Writer Services: Examinations, Papers
Reader Services: Examinations, Research, Textbooks
Taped Textbooks
RFB Library Search
Typing
Note
Takers
Tutoring Services
Time Management Training
Interpreting Services for Deaf and Hearing Impaired
Students
Keeping Appointments
Equipment Loan
Learning Disabled
Accommodation Memos
Questions
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Disability
Management Advising
Every person,
disabled or not, wants to exercise control over his/her lives. At CSUDH
we have a service that makes this possible for students with disabilities.
We call it "Disability Management Advising." Students using
this service are given opportunities to explore increasing independence,
improve communication with faculty, and evaluate career choices against
functional limitations. In addition to individual consultation, the office
maintains an assistive device resource file and provides workshops on
time management, supervision and management skills, and other topics of
interest.
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Disabled
Parking
Disabled
Parking is available to the driver of a vehicle displaying a DMV issued
disabled person's license plate or parking placard.
To park in a disabled paring space without the proper decal will result
in a parking ticket.
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Priority
Registration
Priority
registration enables students to be in the first group of students to
finalize registration. In most cases, students with disabilities participate
in the usual registration process. Exceptions include those whose disabilities
preventing them from prolonged walking, standing, or in cases where students
use readers, note takers, or sign language interpreters.
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University
Required Test
Test such
as the ELM and the EPT are administered through the Testing Office. Students
needing adaptations should go to the Testing Office first to make all
the necessary arrangements. The DSS office will work in conjunction with
the Testing Office to insure that reasonable accommodations are made when
necessary.
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Course
Test Accommodations
University
course tests can, with the instructor's permission, be administered through
the DSS office. Depending on your need and instructor's authorization,
extra time may be allowed, test may be read, or you may dictate to a writer,
and in some cases you may be able to use the DSS computer. When requesting
test adaptation alternatives, specific procedures MUST be followed:
- Arrangements
must be made at the DSS office a minimum of five (5) working days in
advance. This includes filling out the Student request for Special Test
Taking Arrangements form, i.e., date, time, location, length of test,
etc.
- You will
arrive at the DSS office on time, prepared to take the test.
- The time
allotted for your test begins at the time arranged to start, regardless
of the time you actually start.
- The service
provider (Reader/Writer) will wait a maximum of 15 minutes for you to
arrive. If you fail to keep your appointment or notify DSS is advance,
you must make arrangements with your instructor to take your exam at
a later date.
- If an
emergency should arise which causes you to miss the scheduled meeting
-- you MUST contact DSS office at the earliest possible time.
The above
instructions are DSS office policy. These instructions are designed to
allow for the provision of needed test alternatives in an effective, efficient
manner. It is your responsibility to follow the procedures to receive
services through the DSS office.
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Writer
Services
Writers are
provided to those students requiring assistance in producing written material.
Writers write down material dictated by students for examinations, term
papers, and any other required writing assignments. Students wishing to
obtain the services of a writer must provide a minimum of five (5) working
days notice to the DSS office.
The writer
will do punctuation as told by the student. If there is a question about
punctuation, the writer will ask the student. If there is a question about
the spelling of a word, the writer will ask the student. The student is
expected to know the spelling of any specialized vocabulary related to
a specific course.
Writer assignments
are divided into two major categories:
- Examinations
- Papers
Writer
Services - Examinations
Examinations
may include true/false, multiple choice, or essay questions. Writers will
not alter in any form, the material which is dictated to them. The writer
will not answer any questions or make comments about the contents or material
dictated to them. The spelling, grammar, punctuation, and content must
be that of the student. The writer will not indicate any lack of clarity
in the material dictated to him/her. Exceptions to this include students
with Learning Disabilities affecting writing skills.
Writer
Services - Papers
Writers are
provided for assigned papers only. DSS does not provide a typist for the
final, finished paper. DSS will allow one hour of dictation time per required
typed page for a term paper or similar writing assignment. This means
a student assigned a 10-page paper has 10 hours to dictate the paper to
a writer. The student must show up at the time of dictation, prepared,
and ready to dictate in an expedient manner. If a student is unprepared
at the time of dictation, the writer will report this lack of preparedness
to the DSS staff.
* All Requests for Writers must be requested five (5) working days in
advance.
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Reader
Services
Reader Services
are divided into three categories:
- Examinations
- Research
- Textbook
Reader
Services - Examinations
The student
must give five (5) working days notice when requesting a reader for an
examination. Individuals acting as readers for examinations are usually
also acting as writers for examinations. Readers cannot give answers to
examinations questions. Readers will only re-read material specifically
asked for by the student.
Reader
Services - Research
The student
must give five (5) working days notice to DSS when requesting assistance
for research work. Readers for research will follow the direction of the
students for whom they are doing the reading.
Research
reading is a very difficult form of reading. The reader will be following
the orders of the student to find specific materials in a text. The student
may have the reader read tables of contents or indexes or other similar
references. Once the student has found the material, the reader will read
this onto tape. The reader is allowed to write short notes. Readers are
not allowed to define words for students.
Reader
Services - Textbooks
The third
form of reading is textbook reading onto cassette tape. The student is
to provide a schedule of assignments to the reader. The student is to
give himself/herself enough time to read the material before it is due
in class. The readers are to meet these deadlines. Many textbooks are
pre-taped in the DSS office, students needing copies of master tapes or
textbooks read, must supply blank cassette tapes.
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Taped
Textbooks
Students
may obtain taped textbooks from Recording for the Blind (RFB). RFB is
a non-profit corporation designed to provide taped textbooks to individuals
who have trouble using printed material. DSS strongly recommends that
any student using RFB services read the first section of the RFB catalog
which is available both in print and in audio cassette. This particular
section of the catalog explains RFB's procedures. Disabilities entitled
to use RFB books include: blindness, certain learning disabilities and
certain physical disabilities.
Your requests
to RFB must be made in the DSS office a minimum of eight (8) weeks prior
to the beginning of the semester. DSS must have your book orders this
far in advance to enable them to get the taped materials to you by the
start of the semester. If you are not already connected with RFB, you
should see a DSS staff person for an application.
Procedure for obtaining taped Textbooks is as follows:
- Determine
your classes for next semester.
- Using
the list created in step one, go to the instructor of the course, or
the department office, or the textbook office in the bookstore to find
out which texts are being used. Make a list including title, author,
copyright date and edition. If you are unable to obtain complete information,
notify DSS immediately.
- If you
are able to use the RFB catalog, review the catalog and provide the
shelf # for those books which are available. If you are unable to use
the catalog, turn in your list to DSS using the RFB Book request form.
- DSS will
inform you of which books are available on tape and which books you
must buy to be recorded if the text is unavailable from RFB.
- It is
necessary for you to purchase two copies each of the required texts
and give them to DSS to send for recording. It completion of taping,
the books will be returned to the student.
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RFB
Library Search
RFB will
Search its entire library upon request. These searches can aid you in
doing research for papers. The specific procedure is outlined in the RFB
catalog. The search request should be done early in the semester.
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Typing
DSS does
not provide typing services.
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Notetakers
DSS requires
all students needing notetakers to first seek volunteers from the classroom.
If unsuccessful, DSS will send a letter to your instructors asking them
to help you secure a volunteer notetaker.DSS will provide NCR-Dualnote
paper if the student meets the appropriate criteria. Only on rare occasions
and in special circumstances, DSS will pay for an in-class notetaker.
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Tutoring
Services
Tutoring
services are provided through the Center for Learning & Academic Support
Services.
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Time
Management Training
DSS will
provide time management training on a one-to-one basis if requested by
the student.
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Interpreting
Services for Deaf and Hearing Impaired Students
All requests
for interpreters must be made as soon as possible. As soon as you know
your next semester schedule, go immediately to the DSS office and submit
a copy.
Your classroom interpreter is scheduled to work only during the time your
class meets. If you have an immediate need to meet with your instructor
and your interpreter has the time, and the meeting is no longer than 30
minutes, then you do not need to notify the DSS office until after the
meeting. If the meeting will be longer than 30 minutes, contact the DSS
office and arrange for an interpreter at an agreed upon time.
School related functions for which you may need an interpreter requires
that a written request be submitted to the DSS office five (5) working
days in advance (or as soon as possible).
The interpreter will wait outside of the classroom, near the classroom
entrance. Be sure to look near all doors in case you miss each other.
If you are late and don't show up within 15 minutes, the interpreter will
notify the DSS office of your "No Show", and all interpreting
services for that day will be canceled until you contact the DSS office.
If your interpreter does not show within 15 minutes, have someone call
the DSS office for you if possible (x3660).
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Keeping
Appointments
Test proctors,
readers and writers will wait 15 minutes for you to show up at the appointed
time. If you do not show up within 15 minutes, the service provider will
notify the DSS staff.
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Equipment
Loan
DSS has a
variety of specialized equipment that may be available to you. Students
needing to borrow equipment must fill out a Student Equipment Loan form.
The following equipment is available:
- Accessible
Computer Terminal
- Cassette
Recorders
- Electric
Carts/wheelchairs
- Four-Track
Tape Recorders
- Optacon
- Perkins
Brailler * Talking Calculator
- Telecommunications
Device for the Deaf (TDD)
- Visualtek
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Learning
Disabled
Services
that may be available to the learning disabled is provided according to
the students' individual needs. Possible services include:
- Reader
Services
- Taped
Books
- Testing
- Training
for use of Computer with adapted software/hardware
- Tutoring
Sessions
- Writers
To obtain
further information regarding these services, you need to make an appointment
with the DSS Coordinator or DSS Representative.
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Accommodation
Memos
At the student's
request, DSS will send Request for Accommodation Memos to your instructors
introducing you and informing the instructor that a disabled student has
enrolled in his/her class. An information sheet will be included stating
the nature of your disability and alerting the instructor to the possible
need for accommodations.
If you want DSS to send such information to your instructors, it is necessary
for you to provide our office with your complete class schedule and sign
a Release of Information form.
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Questions
If you have
any questions regarding any information or procedure contained in this
manual, please make an appointment with a DSS staff person.
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