
A person with a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities such as walking, standing, seeing, speaking, hearing, sitting, breathing, reading, learning, thinking, performing manual tasks, or taking care of oneself is considered disabled.
Post-secondary students with disabilities are guaranteed access to college programs and services through and .
There are steps that students will need to complete in order to determine if they are eligible to receive accommodations through Access and Disability Services
You must be a current Prairie State College (快色直播) student or have applied to 快色直播 and been accepted with a student ID number and a 快色直播 email address to complete this form.
Complete all forms in their entirety. Inadequate information and incomplete forms will delay the process.
Students seeking accommodations must submit documentation that specifies their disability and how it affects them. Documentation must be completed by a licensed healthcare professional who is not a relative.
| Disability Type | Documentation Guidelines |
|
Specific Learning Disabilities |
High School IEP or 504 Plan (Final IEP not accepted) AND Psychological Evaluation with Diagnostic Results |
|
Visual Impairments (Blind/Low Vision) |
Documentation from a Qualified Ophthalmologist |
| Hearing Impairments (Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing) |
Auditory Test results from a qualified Audiologist OR Qualified Medical Professional |
|
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) |
Documentation from a qualified Psychiatrist or Psychologist (Mental Health Professional) AND Psychological Evaluation with Diagnostic Results |
|
Mobility |
Medical Disability Form completed by a Licensed Medical Professional |
Documentation must be sent via email to disabilityservices@prairiestate.edu. Do not mail, fax, or drop off documentation.
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