The College is committed to providing for the needs of admitted and enrolled
learners with documented disabilities under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation
Act of 1973, P. L. 93-112.
In order to assure equal access to the full range of collegiate experiences
in the most integrated setting possible, the College provides a wide range
of supplemental services. Leaners who provide the college with a recent
assessment documenting a disability may receive the following special
services:
1. support, counseling, and information about assessment and referral
services;
2. academic assistance services that may include early registration services,
early syllabus availability, course selection and program advising, course
work and testing assistance and modification, and tutoring; and
3. advocacy services that may include assistance from a Disability Services
coordinator for learners needing services, assistance in working individually
with faculty and administrators, intervention procedures, and grievance
procedures.
The College campus is accessible by ramps or doorways. Designated handicapped
parking stalls are located near main entrances. Vehicles bearing a State
Handicapped License are the only vehicles allowed to park in these spaces.
Temporarily disabled learners (e.g. broken leg) may obtain handicapped
permits for a limited time from the Receptionist. Learners need a letter
of verification from a doctor for all temporary handicapping conditions;
this letter must state the approximate length of the handicapping condition.
Learning Services Director:
905 Grant Avenue South
Bemidji, MN 56601-4907
e-mail
218.333.6650
Learning Services Information
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