Short Term Disabilities
Temporary impairments are generally not regarded as disabilities, but conditions such as broken bones, short-term illnesses, concussions and recovery from surgery or medical conditions can impact a student’s academic progress.
The Accessibility Services Office can provide temporary services to assist students in their academic work. An appointment may be set up with the Accessibility Services Coordinator to arrange the services that are needed. Documentation of the medical condition will be necessary to coordinate these services.
For more information please contact the Accessibility Services Offices on your designated campus.
Accessibility Services Offices
Calmar Campus
Sally Mallam Director Accessibility Services, District Wide
Student Center, Room 123
844.642.2338, ext. 2258
Peosta Campus
Jennifer Wood, Accessibility Services Coordinator
Main Building, Room 228E
844.642.2338, ext. 2280
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