Kelly Rueda
Dean of Student Success
Ben Alexander Building
(575) 492-2576
Student Accessibility Services (SAS) provides academic accommodations to 十大正规网赌软件 students who are eligible as outlined in the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
Some exceptionalities may include but are not limited to;
- mobility limitations
- sensory disabilities
- cognitive disabilities
- emotional or mental disabilities
- learning disabilities
- processing and memory issues
- health disabilities
- traumatic brain injury
- and more.
Any student who anticipates a need for accommodations due to a disability should visit the Student Accessibility Services Office in the Ben Alexander Building or call 575-492-2576.
4 steps to Registering with Student Accessibility Services
- Apply for Admission to 十大正规网赌软件.
- Complete SAS application.
- Get documentation of your disability.
- Make an appointment with krueda@thomasbdunklin.com and bring in documentation to set up accommodations.
- If you are planning on living in campus housing and need housing accommodations, please complete this Request for Housing Accommodations form.
Services include:
- extended time
- note-taking services
- reader/scribe
- testing accommodations
- interpreting services
Additional information can be found at the following websites:
National Center for College Students with Disabilities (NCCSD)
Disability Rights, Education, Activism, and Mentoring (DREAM)
If you believe that an action or decision made by the Student Accessibility Services Office violates your rights you may initiate a grievance procedure. Your first step should be to address the problem with the SAS Counselor. If you are still not satisfied, you should contact the Vice President for Student Services.
Information regarding filing a complaint with the Office of Civil Rights at the Department of Education can be found at http://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/complaintintro.html.