Students can disclose their disability to the Office for Student Disability Services at any time while enrolled at York County Community College, from the time they submit their application to any point throughout the semester. It is each student’s responsibility to contact the Office for Student Disability Services, as soon as possible, to arrange for reasonable accommodations.
If you wish to request accommodations, please:
Accommodations will be considered on a case-by-case basis, taking into account course requirements and the nature and severity of the disability.
■ Name, credentials and contact information of the evaluator/provider
■ Diagnostic criteria, testing results, symptoms
■ A description of how the disability impacts student’s ability to access learning, programs and activities at YCCC
¨ Neuropsychological/Psychoeducational testing and report; Statement from psychiatrist, nurse practitioner, physician, physical therapist, occupational therapist speech therapist or other qualified clinical professional involved in student’s care; IEP or 504 plan from High School
Please note: Accommodations are not retroactive and can take up to two weeks to process; they will begin only after a student has completed the steps necessary for approval.
YCCC is committed to providing equal educational opportunities and access for individuals with disabilities. In conjunction with the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) and Section 504, the college accepts and provides reasonable accommodations for qualified students with disabilities.
The transition from high school to college can present changes and challenges for all students. Students with disabilities may find those challenges especially overwhelming. The responsibilities of college are significantly different from those of public school districts, which often can make the transition from high school to college-level difficult, but not if you understand from the start what types of accommodations are available at the college level.
ACADEMIC DIFFERENCES | |
High School | College |
High school personnel have the responsibility to try to modify inappropriate behavior caused by the disability into appropriate behavior. | Students are responsible for their own behavior and inappropriate behavior is not tolerated |
Tests are often modified, shortened or questions are modified. | Students are expected to take the same tests as all students |
Shortened or modified assignments, as well as extra time to complete assignments, are often given. | Students are expected to do the same work in the same time frame as all students. |
Teachers are asked to adapt their teaching mode to the student. | Faculty has academic freedom on delivery, course content, requirements, and method of evaluation. |
Accommodations are given for all subjects and do not have to be supported by diagnostic evaluation. | Accommodations are given only in the area of disability and must be supported by documentation. |
Students are scheduled to see Resource personnel on a regular basis or can go to the resource room on a drop-in basis. | Students must initiate requests for services. |
Students’ studies are directed by special education teachers. | Students must have skills to organize, plan and study independently. |
Special educators inform instructors about a student’s accommodation needs. | Students talk to their instructors about accommodation needs. |
LEGAL DIFFERENCES | |
High School | College |
Services are provided under IDEA or Section 504, Subpart D. | Services are provided under ADA and Section 504, Subpart E. |
The IEP is mandated and followed. | The high school IEP ends and there is no IEP at the college level. |
The student has a right to an education, paid for by the State. Therefore, special programs are created to meet the student’s needs. | A college education is a privilege instead of a right and special programs are not required. |
Parents are actively involved in planning and decisions. | Students are considered adults and should advocate for themselves. Parents’ involvement should be secondary. |
Accommodations are provided to ensure the success of the student. | Accommodations are provided to ensure equal access and success is the responsibility of the student. |
School Districts are responsible for identifying and evaluating the disability at no cost to students or families. | The student must self-identify and provide appropriate and current documentation based on the College’s requirements. The College is not responsible for the cost of evaluations. |
Parents sign documents for students. | Students sign for themselves. |
High school personnel talk freely with parents. | The Buckley Amendment requires that the student give written permission to personnel to talk with parents. |
OTHER DIFFERENCES | |
High School | College |
Transportation is provided. | Transportation and mobility on campus is the responsibility of the student. |
Often paraprofessionals are provided if a student needs personal care or behavioral management assistance. | The college is not responsible for providing personal care or behavioral management assistance. |
Adaptive technology is minimally used. | Students are expected to use available adaptive technology. |
Few students are exposed to textbooks in alternative formats because special educators clarify reading selections. | Students may be provided texts in alternate formats if their documentation supports this accommodation. |
YCCC is happy to announce that there will be a mental health counselor on campus this semester! Allison Engelhardt will have appointments available on campus every Thursday starting at 9:15am for 45-minute sessions. This is a free service, and we encourage you to book ahead of time.
1. Go to the ‘Student’ section of the YCCC Portal.
2. Scroll down in ‘Forms and Handouts’ until you see ‘Counseling Intake Paperwork’ and download the file.
3. This form can be completed by filling in the information on your computer, or you can print it out and write in the information by hand.
4. Send the completed form to counselingservices@yccc.edu.
5. Once this form has been received, you will receive a booking link where you can schedule your appointment.
We hope you take advantage of this great opportunity to meet with Allison! Have any questions? Email counselingservices@yccc.edu.
York County Community College has partnered with BetterMynd to offer our students access to online therapy sessions with their diverse network of licensed mental health counselors.
At YCCC, we believe in developing and supporting the success of our students on both a personal and academic level, and we know that this all starts with your mental health and wellness.
Through our partnership with BetterMynd, any YCCC student can now access free online therapy sessions. These live video-sessions are private and confidential, and can take place from the convenience of your laptop or smartphone.
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