不良研究所

Accessibility

Phone:  (705) 759-2554 Ext. 2703
TTY/TDD:  (705) 946-8619
Location:  Room E1101
Email: studentsupport@saultcollege.ca

不良研究所 is committed to expanding its access and support to all persons with disabilities, by having as its goal a barrier-free learning and working environment to enable academic and employment success.

The Accessibility Services Office serves as the office responsible for accessibility administration and for guiding students through the self identification and accommodations process.

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Transition To College

鈥淟et the Journey Begin鈥

2024 Program Dates:

Monday August 26, 2024 to Thursday August 29, 2024
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August 15th is our preferred registration deadline. Applications received after August 15th will be considered based on available spaces.

The Transition program provides incoming students with Identified Learning Disabilities an opportunity to get 鈥渟ettled in" before starting classes. This "settling in" period offers a variety of experiences for students to be better prepared for their new academic year. There is no charge for the Transition to College Program. It is absolutely FREE.

We recommend meeting with a counsellor to provide documentation on your disability and discuss accommodations. Please email StudentSupport@saultcollege.ca to book an appointment. If you do not have documentation on your disability, or it is more than 5 years old, a counsellor can help you explore options to complete an updated assessment. It is important that you meet with a counsellor during the summer or as early in the academic year as possible.

 A brief list of some of the seminars and activities:

  • Learn Notetaking for lectures.
  • Develop Test Taking skills.
  • Assistive Technology Overview
  • Learning new Study Skills and Effective Time Management Strategies
  • Understanding Course Outlines and your Timetable
  • Library orientation
  • College Tour
  • Computer Awareness 鈥 College Email/Student Portal/LMS/Office365
  • Learn Self Advocacy skills, Mental Health Awareness, and Stress Management
  • Orientation to Accessibility Services and more鈥.

Thank you for your interest in the "Transition to College" Program.

Contact Us

Accessibility Services/Student Support Centre
Email:   transition@saultcollege.ca
Phone: (705) 759-2554 ext. 2703 or 2495

 

Accessibility Services

The Accessibility Services Office is the centralized point of activities related to students with disabilities. Disabilities include visual and hearing impairments, physical and mobility limitations, medical and mental health disorders as well as learning disabilities.

The Accessibility Services Office assists students with disabilities identify the appropriate accommodations. The entire college community works together to ensure students with disabilities are provided with the accommodations that each student requires.

The Office serves as a resource for faculty and staff who work with students with disabilities.  Staff are available to answer questions, consult on problem situations, provide information, and support for accommodating students. By working together, we can ensure that students with disabilities have an equal opportunity to participate in all aspects of higher education.

ADHD
Brain Injury
Deaf, Deafened and Hard of Hearing  
Learning Disabilities  
Medical Disabilities  
Mental Health Disabilities  
Mobility Impairments  
Vision Disabilities

 

Self-Identification

Students are encouraged to self-identify to Accessibility Services as early in the admission process as possible, in order to plan accommodations that will equalize opportunities to participate in all learning and evaluation activities within 不良研究所.

Once self-identification occurs for students without documentation available, the Counsellor and student will develop an interim accommodation plan and determine whether additional documentation of the disability can be secured by the student from a registered health practitioner. If the student has documentation of a permanent disability and chooses to provide the Counsellor a copy, the accommodation plan will be developed based on the functional restrictions and limitations as a result of the disability. Confidentiality is maintained within the parameters of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Legislation.

 

Accessibility Advisory Committee

The accessibility mission of 不良研究所 includes the following:

  • Conduct ongoing review and update of 不良研究所 policies, procedures and practices to achieve sustained compliance with Bill 125; an Act to improve the identification, removal and prevention of barriers faced by person with disabilities and all other related policies, directives and/or legislation.
  • Conduct ongoing review and update of 不良研究所 policies, procedures and practices to achieve sustained compliance with Bill 118; an Act respecting the development, implementation and enforcement of standards relating to accessibility with respect to goods, services, facilities, employment, accommodation, buildings and all other things specified in the Act for persons with disabilities.
  • Maintain and create a physical and technological barrier-free campus within the limits of available financial resources.
  • Provide adequate information, awareness and training to foster a supportive and inclusive environment, and work towards removing any attitudinal barriers.
  • Continue to make reasonable accommodation for the particular needs of self-identified persons with documented disabilities, as per the Ontario Human Rights Code.
  • To provide for the involvement of people with disabilities in the identification, removal, and prevention of barriers in order to enhance their full participation in daily tasks
  • Monitor its admission policies to ensure that self-identified students with disabilities are accommodated for admission to programs for which they are academically qualified.
  • Continue to monitor program course load, examination procedures, and other academic requirements to permit self-identified students with disabilities to complete their program of study.
  • Explore avenues for new funding as well as utilize existing funds to increase assistive technology and/or computer software/hardware technology for students with disabilities, i.e. Capital Equipment and Renewal Fund.
  • Explore funding sources that may become available to assist 不良研究所 with the costs associated in the removal and prevention of barriers to all persons with disabilities.
  • To ensure materials and information is available upon request in alternate format

View a copy of the 不良研究所 Accessibility Compliance report

不良研究所 Compliance Report 2019

不良研究所 Compliance Report 2021

 

View a copy of our College's Accessibility Plan and Annual Status Report

Accessibility Annual Status Report 2018-2019

Accessibility Annual Status Report 2019-2020

Accessibility Annual Status Report 2020-2021

Accessibility Annual Status Report 2021-2022

Multi-year Accessibility Plan
 

View copies of our Accessibility Advisory Committee's Minutes
 

To access information in an alternate format please email   studentsupport@saultcollege.ca

 

Bursary For Students With Disabilities

Students with disabilities who qualify for OSAP may also qualify for a bursary. The individual student, the Financial Aid Administrator and the Counsellor jointly process the BSWD application. Students may use the bursary to support their disability-related educational expenses without incurring additional debt.