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What provisions can be made for a student with a disability likely to affect work for SC?

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What provisions can be made for a student with a disability likely to affect work for SC?

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If you have a disability likely to affect your work for SC, you should consult the Disabilities Resources and Services Office (DRS) before beginning the course. The staff can help you document eligibility for disability services and determine reasonable accommodations for a particular course, such as extended due dates for writing assignments, sign language interpreters for classes, and weekly support meetings. When classes begin, you should also let your instructor know what challenges you face and what support you have arranged. The DRS staff will provide a Notification of Disability Memo for you to deliver to your instructor.

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