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Accommodations for Students with Disabilities

What are accommodations?
Accommodations are the means by which the college allows the student to compensate for limitations resulting from a disability. Accommodations are not designed to give students an advantage but rather to allow them an equal opportunity in the classroom. Although equality of opportunity will not guarantee equality of results, it will give students with disabilities the opportunity to live up to their potential for success.


Who qualifies?
Students may be eligible for accommodations if they meet course requirements and have a documented disability which interferes with learning. Accommodations are always determined on a case-by-case basis.
How does a CCSF student apply for accommodations?
Students with disabilities are encouraged to be seen by a DSPS Counselor who will assess the student's functional limitations and determine reasonable accommodations. When appropriate, the classroom instructor will be notified of recommended accommodations and will be asked for signature approval.

If you feel you may qualify for an accommodation contact the Disabled Students Programs and Services in Rosenberg Library R-323, (415) 452-5481 to make an appointment.

Additionally, any student that has any sort of medical condition that I should be aware of please share this information with me before or after class, via e-mail, or by leaving a note in my mailbox SW-165.

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