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The California Institute of Integral Studies
complies with the provisions of the American
with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 and
with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
of 1973. The Dean of Students office is
responsible for working toward equal access.
Admission
The Admissions office identifies applicants
who meet the Institute's academic and admission
requirements and show promise of contributing
to the Institute community and to the world
at large. The Institute seeks applicants with
diverse interests, backgrounds, and abilities.
The academic program admission committees,
in coordination with the Admissions office
staff, carefully consider each applicant's
academic and non-academic credentials and
readiness in making admission decisions.
The Institute welcomes and encourages
physically and perceptually disabled students
with otherwise appropriate qualifications
to apply. Reasonable accommodations will
be made to ensure that students with disabilities
are able to pursue educational degrees at
the Institute.
Services
for Disabled Students
The office of the Dean of Students coordinates
non-academic student services and serves as
the primary advocate for enrolled disabled
students. The Dean of Students office coordinates
services for disabled students, including
providing note-takers, readers, and library
assistance. A professional assessment of a
student's disability is required before the
services can be engaged. If such an assessment
is needed, the Dean of Students has a list
of referrals where such assessments can be
obtained.
Examinations
and Special Arrangements
Special arrangements such as extra time for
taking examinations or writing papers can
be made. Students should discuss their special
needs with the instructor at the beginning
of each course. The Dean of Students can also
help to notify faculty of special needs.
Course-Work
Assistance
Help with note-taking may be arranged either
with someone in the class, or by special
arrangement. Blind and visually impaired
students may receive reader assistance,
whose efforts are coordinated by the Dean
of Students.
Equipment, Facilities, and Other Resources
The Institute's goal is to make facilities,
programs, and experiences accessible to
all members of the community. The Institute
works individually with disabled students
to determine how individual needs can best
be met.
More Information
Disabled students interested in applying to the school should request an application from the Admissions office. Specific questions about access and facilities should be directed to the Dean of Students Office. Information and documentation and request for accommodation forms are available on the Dean of Students Office website. |