What does the Disability Support Services (DSS) Program do?
The DSS Program provides support services for students with disabilities. These support services might be appropriate and reasonable accommodations, such as sign language interpreters, readers, scribes, etc., or the support services may be in the form of academic advising. The DSS Program also provides resource information, disability-related information, and adaptive technology for students who qualify. The DSS Program does not offer disability evaluation and/or testing services, scholarships, or payment of personal expenses.
Related Questions
- A student with a disability has requested to take an exam at Disability Support Services (DSS). How do I know that my exam will be safe and that the student will get no unfair advantage?
- Are all students with disabilities registered with Disability Support Services (DSS)?
- Where is Disability Support Services (DSS) located?