Will students have access to disability services at Cañada?
As SFSU students, members of Cañada/SFSU Pathways cohorts have access to the resources provided by the Disability Resources Center (DRC) at SFSU. In order to receive services from DRC, students must come to the SFSU campus and register with the DRC office, located in the Student Services Building, Room 110 (Monday-Friday 8:00-5:00). Documentation of disability according to established guidelines must be provided when registering with DRC. Students with hidden disabilities (such as a learning disability) must register well in advance of needing assistance. It can take up to three weeks to verify such a student’s eligibility for DRC services. For further information, call (415) 338-2472 voice/TDD or e-mail drc@sfsu.edu or see www.sfsu.edu/~drc/. The staff of the DRC at SFSU will work together with the staff at the Cañada College Disabled Student Program and Services to provide needed services. Also note that the Cañada College Library has an assistive technology station for students with
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