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Learning Disability Program

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Students with learning disabilities comprise the largest category of all students with disabilities attending college. This permanent disorder does not impair the normally average to above average IQ of these students, but it does mean that different teaching/learning strategies may be needed.

A student with a diagnosed learning disability who has been to ODS will present an Authorized Accommodation Form, signed by an ODS staff member, to the faculty member. The faculty and student then arrange to meet the accommodations. ODS may assist in accommodations, for example, the student may take tests in the Testing Center when extra time or a reader or scribe is needed.

Faculty may refer students for screening. If a student claims a learning disability, he must present an Authorized Accommodation Form signed by an ODS staff member. This is the instructor's assurance that a diagnosis has been made by qualified personnel.

Referral for LD Testing

Students often refer themselves or at least inquire about LD testing. Faculty are also in a position to observe learning behaviors that may be signs of a learning disability. LD affects how a person perceives, retains, or expresses information. This may affect the ability to read, write, speak, or perform calculations. If some of the following signs are persistent, ODS can help with a referral to a LD Specialist or psychologist for assessment can be made. Some common signs include:

  • Disorganization
  • Difficulty focusing attention
  • Time disorientation
  • Consistent reversal of letters, words, or numbers
  • Inappropriate social behavior
  • Poor comprehension of written or oral instructions
  • Poor performance despite good preparation

The Office for Disability Services provides for accommodations and support services for students with disabilities. ODS arranges for accommodations and support services that are individualized and flexible. Student documentation is reviewed and eligibility for service determined. Confidentiality is maintained. The student informs faculty of any special needs. ODS staff members are trained and knowledgeable to assist students and faculty on issues of academic adjustment, learning strategies, advocacy skills and transition from high school to college and into employment.

Director - Connie Zang

Case Manager - Heather Grabetz

Personal Counselor - Susan Adams

The Office for Disability Services Adaptive Technology lab and offices are located in:

Hopewell 53
1179 University Drive
Newark, OH 43055
(740) 366-9246
(614) 292-4094 (Cols.)
1-800-9NEWARK (Ohio)
(740) 364-9646 (FAX)

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