Disability Services
The Counseling & Career Development Center coordinates special services for students with disabilities. Assistance is available for students with a temporary or permanent physical or psychological disability or with a learning disorder. Learning disorders include Attention Deficit Disorder, acquired brain injury, and learning disability. To receive the services, a student must provide recent documentation (test evaluations that clearly state that a physical, psychological or learning disorder is present).
For all types of disability, certain accommodations are provided in order to offset as far as is possible the effect the disability may have on learning, performance in class, and testing. These accommodations are determined and developed on a case-by-case basis by the Coordinators of Disability Services based on the student's documentation and on a personal interview with the student, as well as with the student's parents when appropriate. Accommodations may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Early registrations for all students with disabilities.
- A written, individualized Student Accommodations Report for professors, if desired.
- Classrooms moved for accessibility.
- Modification of test format.
- Substitution of English language courses for a foreign language requirement.
- Special test administrations.
- Extended test times.
- Tutoring
- Preferred seating in classrooms.
Help in locating and acquiring necessary classroom assistance for students with a disability is provided by the Coordinators of Disability Services. Call 678-839-6428 for more information or to make an appointment or visit http://www.westga.edu/counseling.


