New Students
Welcome to Accessibility Services
Mission Statement
The mission of Accessibility Services at SUNY Westchester Community College (SUNY WCC) is to provide all students with a documented disability a supportive and accessible environment to ensure the opportunity for these students to maximize their potential to learn, develop confidence, and become independent.
This page will provide you with important information regarding the services available through Accessibility Services at SUNY Westchester Community College (SUNY WCC). This information pertains to students taking classes on the main campus, extension sites and remotely.
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Step 2: Request that your high school and/or doctor provide the following disability information:
IEP/504 plan and a psycho-educational or neuropsychological evaluation
Letter from a healthcare professional. Letter should:- Be on official letterhead
- Signed by the treating doctor (cannot be electronically signed)
- Include the current diagnosis
- Include the dates of treatment
- Provide recommendations for appropriate accommodations
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Step 3: Complete and Submit the Student Intake Form
Students with a documented disability, in need of accommodations, are then responsible for disclosing this to the Accessibility Services and providing the above documentation to us. To do this, please complete the AS Student Intake Form and submit your disability documentation. If you have any difficulties filling out the Student Intake Form, please contact [email protected]. Note: if you have not yet applied to SUNY Westchester Community College, please do so BEFORE filling out the DSO Student Intake Form on Accommodate. You can find more information on applying to the college by clicking HERE.4