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To apply for accommodation
contact:
Ms. Amelia Castilian-Moore
Director of Disability Services
Memorial College Center Room 207A
Phone: (912) 344-2744
Fax: (912) 344-3475
Amelia.Castilian-Moore@armstrong.edu
Office Hrs: 8:15am - 5:00pm
Mrs.Kelly Woodruff
Coordinator of Disability Services
Memorial College Center Room 207C
Phone: (912) 344-2794
Fax: (912) 344-3475
Kelly.Woodruff@armstrong.edu
Office Hrs: 8:15am - 5:00pm

Accomodations

All students need to realize that the intake process, documentation review and arrangements for accommodations TAKE TIME. Please apply for services well in advance. It is best to call and schedule an intake appointment with Ms. Castilian-Moore as soon as you are accepted for admission to Armstrong Atlantic State University.

Services offered, based on the individual student's needs, may include:
 
Registration assistance Consultation with faculty
Orientation services Referrals to resources
Notetaker services Sign language interpreters
Reader services Enlargement of print materials
Textbooks on tape or read aloud CD Extended time on tests
Assistive listening devices Low distraction test room
Priority seating Permission to tape lectures

All students who have been approved for accommodations receive an Advocacy Letter each semester to show to their professors. The Advocacy Letter outlines the student's approved accommodations. It is the student's responsibility to pick up this letter each semester, discuss their needs and accommodations with their professors and have their professors sign it. The student is responsible for returning the signed Advocacy Letter to the Office of Disability Services each semester.

Services are available to those students who choose to self-identify and provide appropriate documentation of their disability. AASU does not offer separate classes for students with disabilities. Through the assistance of the Office of Disability Services and other support services on campus, AASU strives to provide a quality educational experience for all qualified students with disabilities. All services of the Office of Disability Services are provided at no charge.

Support services and assistance with accommodations are also provided to employees of AASU who qualify for services under ADA and/or Section 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 in coordination with the AASU Department of Human Resouces.

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