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Disability Services

Supporting Students

Íæż½ã½ã supports students with disabilities in their educational pursuits by providing accessibility to programs and course offerings. Disability Support Services staff are committed to promoting a positive campus environment in which students with disabilities are encouraged to actively participate in fields of study related to their personal interests and abilities.

Why Register with Disability Services

A college student with a disability, as defined by the , has the right to notify the Disability Support Services Office should they need academic adjustments. A student is not required to inform the college that he or she has a disability; however, if the student wants an institution to provide an academic adjustment, accessible housing or other facilities, or other disability-related services, the student must identify himself or herself as having a disability. The disclosure of a disability is always voluntary. All students must comply with the policies, codes, and regulations of Íæż½ã½ã (see ). Learn more about your rights and responsibilities .

A Message from the Director of Disability Support Services

Welcome to Disability Support Services at Íæż½ã½ã! My name is Loretta Sutton, and as the Director of Disability Support Services, I am deeply committed to ensuring that all students and staff, no matter their abilities, have the tools, resources, and advocacy needed to succeed.

I want you to know that I am here for each of you, providing personalized support and fostering an inclusive environment where everyone has the chance to thrive. At Íæż½ã½ã, we do not focus on limitations—our focus is on your strengths and the incredible abilities you bring to our community.

Our team is dedicated to helping you access the resources that will support your academic and personal growth. Whether it is through accommodations, advocacy, or simply being here to listen, we are with you every step of the way on your journey. I believe in your potential to achieve great things, and I am excited to see all that you will accomplish.

Let’s work together to make your experience at Íæż½ã½ã fulfilling and successful. Do not hesitate to reach out—I am here to support you!

Warm regards.

Mission Statement

Our mission at the Office of Disability Support Services is to create an inclusive and accessible learning environment where all students, regardless of their abilities, have equal opportunities to succeed academically and personally. We are committed to providing exceptional support services, reasonable accommodations, and educational resources tailored to the unique needs of each student. Through collaboration with students, faculty, and staff, we promote awareness, advocate for accessibility, and foster a campus culture that values diversity and inclusion.

Loretta Sutton

Disability and Interpreter Services Director

Disability Accommodations

Once a student has submitted the  and has provided appropriate documentation, the institution staff should discuss with the student what academic adjustments are appropriate in light of the student’s individual needs and the nature of the institution’s program. Students with disabilities possess unique knowledge of their individual disabilities and should be prepared to discuss the functional challenges they face and, if applicable, what has or has not worked for them in the past. Institution staff should be prepared to describe the barriers students may face in individual classes that may affect their full participation, as well as to discuss academic adjustments that might enable students to overcome those barriers.

Some academic adjustments could include extended time on tests and the provision of auxiliary aids and services. Auxiliary aids and services include note-takers, readers, recording devices, sign language interpreters, screen-readers, voice recognition and other adaptive software or hardware for computers, and other devices designed to ensure the participation of students with impaired sensory, manual or speaking skills in an institution’s programs and activities. Institutions are not required to provide personal devices and services such as attendants, individually prescribed devices, such as eyeglasses, readers for personal use or study, or other services of a personal nature, such as tutoring. If institutions offer tutoring to the general student population, however, they must ensure that tutoring services also are available to students with disabilities. In some instances, a state VR agency may provide auxiliary aids and services to support an individual’s postsecondary education and training once that individual has been determined eligible to receive services under the VR program.

Steps to Obtain Accommodations

If at any time during the process you have questions, please contact a disability counselor. Students should begin this process prior to classes beginning in order to be approved for accommodations early.

  1. Complete the .
  2. Obtain and submit the appropriate documentation from a medical professional. Documentation should be no older than three years.
  3. Meet and discuss with the disability counselor your request for academic adjustments, auxiliary aids and/or services.
  4. Continue communication with your disability counselor in order to assess and maintain accommodations.

Locations

Jackson
Bivins Hall 100
601-987-8151
Nursing Allied Health Center
Anderson Hall 2
601-376-4803
Rankin
Academic Classroom Building Suite 105
601-936-5544
Raymond
Moss Hall 211
601-857-3646
Utica
WWAU Suite 120 C & 
WWAU Suite 120 D
601-885-7022Ìý(Academic)
601-885-7128 (Career & Technical)
Vicksburg-Warren
Banks Building
601-629-6807

Contact

Loretta Sutton
District Director of Disability & Interpreting Services
601-857-3310
601-526-4918