February 21
"No otherwise qualified individual with a disability in the United States…shall, solely by reason of his/her disability be denied the benefits of, or be excluded from participation in, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving federal financial assistance."
The purpose of disAbility Access Services is to facilitate equal access and provide comprehensive, quality services to students with documented disabilities who experience barriers to programs and activities.
Please take some time to review the information provided throughout this site. If you have any questions, or determine that you might benefit from services, please contact a DAS counselor.
Welcome to the DAS home page. You are probably looking for answers to questions that you have concerning services for students with disabilities at GTCC. We have attempted to make finding answers to your questions fast and easy.
If you have questions about such things as legal mandates, documentation requirements, confidentiality of information, or the college's grievance procedure, please refer to our Policy & Procedures section.
To read about some of the most commonly requested accommodations/services and how to request them, refer to Classroom Accommodations and Steps to Obtaining Services.
Student Responsibilities and Tips For Success will provide valuable information as you begin your studies at GTCC.
For information about the various types of Assistive Technology equipment and services available at GTCC refer to Auxiliary Aids.
If you are unable to find answers to your question(s), please do not hesitate to contact a member of the disAbilities Access Services staff.
Please remember that in order to Take Charge of Your Education you must be willing and able to assume new and challenging responsibilities. Preparation, persistence, and follow-up are three essential elements to success.