Does Rhode Island College offer any assistive technologies to students with disabilities?
Yes. Students with documented disabilities may use the Assistive Technology (AT) Lab in Adams Library. Prior to gaining access to the lab, students must be trained on the proper use of the lab equipment. Eligible students should contact the Disability Services Office to schedule the necessary training. (Please see the Software and Equipment (http://www.ric.edu/disabilityservices/sAequipment.php) Section of this website for more information.) Students with documented print disabilities, such as blindness, visual impairment, learning disability, and certain mobility impairments, may request their course materials in audio, electronic or other alternative format. Please contact the Disability Services Office for more information. The Disability Services Office offers Digital Voice Recorders, MP3 Players, and FM Assistive Listening Devices for loan to eligible students. Quantities are limited, therefore equipment is loaned on a first come, first served basis. Equipment must be returned to
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