Student Accessibility Services
(210) 486-5179
nlc-sas@nihonnkazamidori.com
Student Accessibility Services Statement of Commitment
Welcome to Northeast Lakeview College! The Student Acessibility Services (SAS) Department is committed to providing all students including our distance education students with equal access to quality education and providing reasonable accommodations to eligible students. In addition to serving as an advocate for students with disabilities, our office also works closely with faculty and staff members in order to monitor students’ progress and encourage a positive educational experience.
Request for Student Accessibility Services for Class Accommodations form | Request for Counseling Services |
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Alamo Colleges Deaf Student Information Portfolio
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Student Accessibility Services Overview
The Alamo Colleges District (ACD) is committed to providing a learning environment that is equal to all students. In an effort to accomplish this goal, ACD complies with all requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendment Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. All students will receive a discrimination-free education with all services provided to ensure an equal opportunity for higher education. This section defines a disability as a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of the major life activities or an individual, a record of such an impairment, and is regarded as having such an impairment. If you would like to establish and/or renew services, please follow the information below.
To request assistance, call (210) 486-5487 or email nlc-sas@nihonnkazamidori.com to schedule an appointment.
Appointments can be made to accommodate evening and weekend students.
Helpful Links
- HS to college transition - shows the differences between high school and college in terms of disabilities and services available.
- LD Online: Leading website on learning disabilities and learning disorders.
- Understanding Supplemental Security Income (SSI): The Social Security Administration pays benefits to qualifying individuals with limited income and resources who are disabled, blind, or age 65 or older.
- The Department of Education Transition Brochure and Dear Parent Letter Information for students transitioning from high school to post-secondary institutions from the Office for Civil Rights.
- Non-Visual Desktop Access (NVDA): A free and open-source screen reader.
- Scholarships and Financial Aid for Students with Disabilities: List of the current disability scholarships being offered from various foundations and organizations.