Does a college have the right to terminate DSPS services to a student?
Yes, a district may adopt a written policy providing for the suspension or termination of DSPS services when a student fails to comply with any of the following: a. be responsible in his/her use of DSPS services and adhere to written service provision policies adopted by the college; and b. make measurable progress toward the goals established in the Student Educational Contract or, when the student is enrolled in a regular college course, meet academic standards established by the college. Suspension or termination policies shall assure written notice is provided to the student prior to the suspension or termination and shall afford the student an opportunity to appeal the decision. Each student shall be given a copy of this policy upon applying for DSPS services. These policies and requirements should not differ from those pertaining to all students.
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