SANTA MONICA COLLEGE (SMC) CENTER FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES/DSPS
http://www.smc.edu/StudentServices/DisabilityResources/Pages/default.aspx
http://www.smc.edu/StudentServices/DisabilityResources/Pages/default.aspx
Dear Students,
I hope this message finds you well and that you are all taking good care of yourselves and those around you.
This is a time where we all need to come together in a common effort to take seriously social distancing, good hygiene (wash hands), and self-quarantine when having any symptoms of illness.
We understand that these are challenging times and we would like you to know that our office will continue to provide support services to you. Although our office is closed for in person contact, you will still be able to reach us by:
Phone at (310) 434-4265
Email at dsps@smc.edu
If you know your counselor or LD/ABI/HTTC Specialists, please directly contact them via email ( Last_first name@smc.edu) or by phone. You can find their contact information athttp://www.smc.edu/StudentServices/DisabilityResources/Pages/Faculty-and-Staff.aspx
If you have any questions concerning interpreting services, please directly contact Denise Henninger, DHH Supervisor by email at Henninger_Denise@smc.edu or by text at (818) 570-3813
Monday-Friday from 8am -5pm
Make an appointment with a counselor at dsps@smc.edu or call (310) 434-4265
Complete a Center for Students with Disabilities application form
Read, sign and date a Student Rights & Responsibilities form
Submit your documentation at dsps@smc.edu or directly to the counselor you will have an appointment with.
*Please note that our fax machine will not be operational during spring 2020 therefore, do not fax us any documents.
You will be able to schedule a counseling appointment and "meet" with your counselor except it will be done remotely either by phone or video online. You may schedule an appointment either by:
Calling (310) 434-4265 (for new & continuing students)
Emailing dsps@smc.edu (for new & continuing students)
Online via Corsair Connect – (for continuing students only) -here are the steps:
Corsair Connect – "SMC Quick Links" (left side) – Book a Counseling Appointment –
Pick your drop-down options (Program/Area, Counselor, Day of Week, Start Time, End Time) – Submit
Be sure to update your personal information such as the best phone number to reach you and make sure you set up an SMC email account if you have not already done so. You may update your information at
Your counseling session will take place either by phone or video online via ZOOM. Either a staff member or your counselor will contact you the day before to inform you of the method of communication. If it is by Zoom, see below instructions.
Please be sure to check your SMC email because your counselor will email a link inviting you to join the scheduled meeting that will look like this:
Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: ( your counselor's link here)
Click on the link in the email. The session will automatically open. It may ask to use the App or Internet – choose open with App
Santa Monica College makes every effort to make its campus fully accessible to students with disabilities. The college's Center for Students with Disabilities offers guidance and counseling on admissions requirements and procedures, as well as a number of special programs to help students with their academic, vocational, and career planning goals. In addition, the Center offers services such as tutoring, specialized equipment, test proctoring, among many other accommodations for students who are eligible.
Students: Everything you need to know about participating in the Center for Students with Disabilities Program can be found in the CSD Handbook.
Center for Students with Disabilities application form
Services and staff for students with disabilities are available in three locations on SMC's Main Campus.
Student Services Center (SSC)1st Floor: Map
Monday through Thursday: 8 a.m. to 6:00 p.m
Special Notice about hours:
Read 'How to Receive Services in Spring 2020' at top of this page
Friday: 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Hours subject to change. Call in advance if you plan to visit late in the day.
Phone: (310) 434-4265
Fax: (310) 434-4272
Student Services Center (SSC)1st Floor: Map
Contact: (310) 434-4267
Student Services Center (SSC) 3rd Floor: Map
Contact: (310) 434-4684 or (310) 434-4265
Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Program
Student Services Center (SSC)1st Floor: Map
Contact: (310) 434-4442
As you already know, all your on- ground classes are transitioning online. If you have been approved for testing accommodation and already turned in the Testing Accommodation Authorization Form (yellow proctor form) to the Center for Students with Disabilities, you do not need to do anything. The yellow form has already been emailed to your instructors who will know how much time to grant you when your testing will be set up online. However, I would recommend that you take the extra step to remind your instructors that you have been approved for extended time a few days prior to each exam.
If you are approved to use assistive technology (eg. Kurzweil, Dragon, etc...) to complete your exams, please contact:
Elena Throckmorton 310-434-4267 throckmorton_elena@smc.edu
Tom Peters 310-434-8706 peters_thomas@smc.edu
Lisa Courto 310-434-4267 courto_lisa@smc.edu
AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
If you are eligible for testing accommodation and have not yet requested it for this semester and would like to do so, please either email your counselor or contact the office by using one of the above contact methods as soon as possible.
If you were approved to receive notes as an accommodation, this Spring 2020 semester, you will continue to receive this service if your classes have a lecture via Zoom or audio pre-recorded lecture. The note-taker will directly email you the notes and provide a copy to Carla Alvarado, DSPS Specialist. If you have any questions concerning your approved Spring 2020 notes, please contact
Carla at Alvarado_carla@smc.edu or call her at 310-434-4265.
*Note-taking service is an approved accommodation based on the functional limitations of a disability and is determined on a case by case basis by a DSPS counselor, ABI/LD specialists. If you would like to discuss you need for note-taking service for this spring 2020 semester, please directly contact your counselor, ABI or LD specialist or call 310-434-4265 or email at dsps@smc.edu.
Please contact Tom Peters at ( 310) 434-8706 , Peters_thomas@smc.edu or Elena Throckmorton at
(310) 434-4267, Throckmorton_elena@smc.edu or Lisa Courto at (310) 434-4267, Courto_lisa@smc.edu for any assistive technology accommodations.
If you have been receiving Alternate Media, contact Aaron French at (310) 434 -8934 or email french_aaron@smc.edu.
If you were receiving interpreting or captioning accommodations, you will continue to receive those services if your classes have a live lecture via Zoom. If you have questions, please directly contact Denise Henninger at Henninger_Denise@smc.edu or text her at (818) 570-3813.
If you have any questions related to the learning Disability Program, please call ( 310) 434-4684 or email ld@smc.edu and a staff will respond to you in a timely manner.
If you have any questions related to the Acquired Brain Injury Program, please contact Stephanie Lewis at (310) 434-4442 or email Lewis_stephanie@smc.eduor call the main office at (310) 434-4265 or email dsps@smc.edu