If a student has a disability and needs accommodations, they should contact Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSPS) as soon as possible so that special accommodations can be arranged. Examples
of such accommodations are:
- Extended test time
- A quiet, distraction-free environment to take exams
- In-class note takers
- In-class sign language specialists
- Assistants for those with visual impairments
- Dedicated tutors
- Temporary disabled status (recovering from surgery, etc.)
- And more!
You may have students in class who you suspect may have a disability and may benefit from meeting with DSPS. In such cases, you can gently suggest that the
student contact DSPS to just chat about different options such as extended exam time
or a quieter testing environment. It's generally not a good idea to tell students
you think they have a disability.
If a student in your class gets special accommodations because of a disability, DSPS
will notify you by email outlining all the accommodations. DSPS will arrange all
testing accommodations, but you will sometimes need to ask the class for a volunteer
note taker. DSPS will work out arrangements with you such as how to deliver and retrieve
exams.
Do not provide students accommodations for a disability without the approval of DSPS!
All students with disabilities must go through DSPS, and instructors must adhere to
any DSPS accommodations. If a student mentions to an instructor that they receive services from DSPS and then
requests on their own behalf extended test and quiz time, the instructor should respond to that student,
"Please contact ARC (Accommodations Resource Center, SG 108/112) and have a Specialist send me a Test Authorization Form". Accommodations are given
based on the student's presenting disability.
Please feel free to reach out to your DSPS colleagues if you have questions or concerns.
More information is also available on the DSPS web site under the "Resources for Faculty
and Staff" button: www.glendale.edu/dsps. If you notice that a student is struggling and would like DSPS to reach out to the
student contact Ellen Oppenberg (elleno@glendale.edu, 818-240-1000 x5529) or Maryam Hassani Golyakh (mhassanigolyakh@glendale.edu, 818-240-1000 x3146).
Credit Contact Information
The Center for Students with Disabilities is located in the on the first floor of the San Gabriel building in SG 108 and can
be contacted at (818) 240-1000 x5905 or through email: csd@glendale.edu. Every course syllabus should include the following informational statement adopted
by our Academic Senate: "All students with disabilities requiring accommodations are responsible for making
arrangements in a timely manner through the Center for Students with Disabilities."
Noncredit Contact Information
Contact the DSPS Counselor for Noncredit Students: Jesse Villareal, jessev@glendale.edu, 818-240-1000 Ext. 5027. Students can make appointments through Maral Matossian,
maralm@glendale.edu, 818-240-1000 Ext. 5035. Every course overview should include the following informational statement adopted
by our Academic Senate: "All students with disabilities requiring accommodations are responsible for making
arrangements in a timely manner through the Center for Students with Disabilities,
818-240-1000 Ext. 5035; jessev@glendale.edu"