USF 2002-2003 Undergraduate Catalog - Page 11
All University programs, events, and services are open and available to persons with disabilities. The University of South Florida is committed to the principles of Equal Educational and Employment Opportunities without regard to disability.
Academic Assistance for Students with Disabilities: Student Disability Services exists to ensure that students with disabilities have the technical, academic, and emotional support necessary to achieve academic and personal success at the University of South Florida. Course related assistance and academic accommodations are provided to eligible students with documented disabilities. Services may include advocacy, reader services, interpreters, alternate exam administration, note takers, and adaptive equipment such as FM systems, large print computer access, and Visualteks. Students are encouraged to contact our office as early as possible prior to enrollment to make arrangements for appropriate services.
Admissions: Students with disabilities apply under the same guidelines as other students. If students believe that their disability has had an impact on grades, course choice or standardized test scores for admission, they may request consideration of this in the admissions process.
Course Substitution: Students with disabilities requesting substitution of course work for General Education, foreign language requirements, or CLAST should contact the Director of Student Disability Services. Students with declared majors requesting substitution of departmental graduation requirements will need to contact the chair of their department. In either case, students will be requested to submit documentation to support their request for an exception.
Disabled Parking: Students with state parking privileges need only supply their state card as documentation for eligibility for a USF disabled parking hangtag/sticker. Students without state privileges need medical documentation to be considered for on-campus disabled parking.
Housing: Accessible on-campus residence hall housing is available for students with special needs. Specific information is available through the Residence Hall Director’s Office.
Students with disabilities are encouraged to participate fully in all University events, programs, and other campus activities. Information on whom to contact to request accommodation or assistance should be listed on program information and advertisements. If you are unable to secure the requested assistance or need additional help with accessibility contact the Equal Opportunity Office.
The following offices arrange academic accommodations and assistance for students with disabilities:
Tampa Campus
Sarasota Campus
Lakeland Campus
St. Petersburg Campus
CAMPUS CONTACTS FOR STUDENT DISABILITY SERVICES
Director of Student Disability Services
SVC 1133, (voice) 813-974-4309, (TDD) 813-974-5651
Coordinator for Advising for Special Needs Students
PMD 223, 813-359-4330
Office of the Director for Academic Services
Building C, USF Offices, 941-677-7000
Office of the Director, Student Affairs
DAV 118, 813-893-9162
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Effective Date: Semester I, 2002
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