
CCAC Supportive Services for Students with Disabilities
At the Community College of Allegheny County, we strive to provide a student-centered learning environment. Our goal is assisting students to develop to their fullest potential and achieve personal success. View our flyer.
Every student deserves the opportunity to succeed. If you are facing the challenge of a physical or cognitive disability - along with the pressures of academic life - you may need some assistance.
Each year, CCAC's Supportive Services for Students with Disabilities offices which are located at our four campuses, help more than 2,000 students with disabilities meet their educational goals.
Educational Opportunity Awaits You
CCAC is committed to providing accessible facilities, appropriate accommodations, and assistive technology to students with documented disabilities.
The Supportive Services for students with Disabilities office provides reasonable accommodations as required under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act.
The Supportive Services for Students with Disabilities office evaluates the documentation and assesses the needs of each student
It is the responsibility of the student to contact the Supportive Services staff to initiate accommodations.
Staff members evaluate students' documentation and interview students to find the appropriate academic, classroom, and technical support that will assist them in their education endeavors.
Services are free, and all information shared with the Supportive Services staff remains confidential.
Eligibility for Services
To be eligible for accommodations, students must register with the Supportive Services office and provide documentation of their disability. the documentation must have been obtained within the past three years.
Documentation may include a neuropsychological educational evaluation, a Comprehensive Evaluation Report (CER), or other diagnostic information about the disability. Students should also provide information about any strategies that have been helpful in the past.
Contact the Supportive Service Office.
STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES WHO PLAN TO TAKE COURSES AT CCAC SHOULD CONTACT THE OFFICE OF SUPPORTIVE SERVICES AT THE CAMPUS THEY PLAN TO ATTEND
GETTING STARTED
Documentation
Financial Aid
Placement Testing
Advising
Registration
Do You know there is a huge difference between High School and College for students with disabilities?
Some of the funding for CCAC Disability Services for equipment and staffing are generously provided by the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Grant.
Americans With Disabilities Act
Office of Vocational Rehabilitation
Esther Mason
Phone: 412.469.6215
TTY: 412.469.6005