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Access Services
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Access Services Office assists students in obtaining reasonable accommodations to access their classes and the campus. ICC offers support services to students with varying disabilities including attention deficit disorder; health, physical, mental/psychological, sensory, learning and temporary disabilities.
Accommodative services and adaptive equipment are available based on individual student needs. Services include sign language interpreting, CART Services, in-class note taking assistance, adaptive equipment, textbooks on tape, enlargement or tactile graphing of papers, Braille equipment, and translation software, text reading machines, and special testing accommodations for classes. The office provides advisement and consultation to students. Tutoring for ICC students is done through the various tutorial labs on campus i.e. Writing, Reading/Study Skills, Math and Learning Labs.
Students with disabilities seeking academic accommodating must provide written documentation of their disability from appropriate licensed professionals with recommendations for the types of accommodations needed.
A state issued license plate or hanging tag is required for disability parking privileges. Public Safety can be contacted for more information.
Apply for Services
To apply for reasonable accommodations at the college, please complete the online application. As part of the application process, students will need to upload their documentation of disability. Please look at the documentation guidelines section to see what constitutes as appropriate documentation. Documentation from a healthcare provider stating that the student requires accommodations based on their diagnosis is not sufficient documentation. If you need a form that can be filled out by your healthcare provider, please contact us at accessservices@iccprod.kinsta.cloud. Once the application below is completed and documentation is received, the Access Service Department will contact students via ICC email to discuss the application and how to receive services.