Disability Support Services | Qualifications & Services

You may be eligible to receive accommodations through Disability Support Services (DSS) if you have:

  • A physical, mental or sensory impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities (caring for oneself, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning and working)
  • A record of such impairment or an abnormal condition that is medically recognizable or diagnosable.

Documentation Required to Receive Accommodations

To receive accommodations, professional documentation must be presented from a medical doctor, psychologist, psychiatrist, neuro-psychologist or other professional diagnostician. Documentation must be in writing and include a detailed description of the disability including any limitations.

Services Provided by DSS

Disability support accommodations are provided on an individual basis and may include, but are not limited to:

  • Extended time on assignments
  • Interpreters
  • Note taking
  • Books on tape/CD
  • Tape-recorded class sessions
  • Scribes
  • Priority registration
  • Disability parking
  • Large print

To request this information in an alternate format, contact the DSS office.