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Disability Resource Center
The Disability Resource Center (DRC) supports students with disabilities by creating an accessible, inclusive and welcoming environment.
The DRC offers a wide range of services to provide students with disabilities equal access to college activities, courses (both online and in-person) and programs. The DRC also supports to faculty and staff to deliver accommodations.
Steps to start services with the Disability Resource Center
Submit documentation
Provide the DRC with documentation that establishes the existence of a disability. This can be an Individual Education Plan (IEP), 504 Plan, or documentation from certifying professional. You can send your documentation to the DRC by emailing drc@clackamas.edu.
Meet with the Disability Resource Center
At your initial meeting you will meet with a DRC staff member and discuss how your disability affects your ability to learn and take a test. You will also discuss reasonable accommodations for your classes, including both online and in-person classes.
Request accommodations
Request accommodations through AIM every term you attend CCC. If you are having trouble logging into AIM, contact the DRC at drc@clackamas.edu.
If you have a diagnosis that impacts your ability to learn or take a test, either temporarily or permanently, please feel free to contact us.
Have a question? Or unsure if you will qualify for accommodations? Call us at 503-594-6357 or email us at drc@clackamas.edu.
DRC Resources
- ADA Complaint Flowchart
- Differences Between High School vs. College for Students with Disabilities
- Disability Resource Center Checklist
- Disability Documentation Guide | Directrices para documentar una discapacidad
- Disability Resource Center Student FAQ
- Request Accommodations Guide | Solicitar guía de adaptaciones
- Request for CART Services Form
- Request for Alternative Furniture Form
- Seizure Procedures
- Service Animals vs. Emotional Support Animals
- Student Problem Resolution Form
GED classes at CCC
Students registered with the Disability Resource Center (DRC) who are taking GED classes to prepare for the GED test will receive accommodations in their classes. If you are not registered with the DRC and would like to seek accommodations, please contact the us at drc@clackamas.edu.
GED tests
The DRC does not provide accommodations for the GED test. Testing accommodations for the GED test will need to be requested from GED Testing Services.
Do you receive Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) Services? You could be eligible for additional support while you are attending CCC.
Are you a student at Clackamas Community College currently receiving support from Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) OR experience difficulty finding or keeping a job due to disability?
Clackamas Community College is participating in the Inclusive Career Advancement Program (ICAP), which partners with Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) to provide supports for students experiencing disabilities to reach their educational and career goals.
Meet with the ICAP Career Coach to get more information and see if you qualify.
- Shanna Schacher, ICAP Career Coach
- shanna.schacher@clackamas.edu
- 503-594-6107
- WC182 in the Wacheno Welcome Center
Clackamas Community College is dedicated to providing a harassment-free environment for all people with disabilities, as well as a timely and effective provision of services for students with disabilities. Any student with a disability who feels they have been discriminated against or harassed due to their disability should contact the Disability Resource Center.
Disability Resource Center Staff
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Fall term hours
Most college services are available Monday through Friday throughout fall, winter and spring terms.
CONTACT THE DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER
Contact us to schedule an appointment. Evening or Wilsonville campus appointments available by request. Drop-in sessions are limited to 10 minutes.
Oregon City campus
HOURS:
- Monday-Thursday: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Located in the Wacheno Welcome Center, room WC180
Oregon Relay Service
Oregon Relay Service provides communication and phone connections between people who are deaf, deaf-blind, hard-of-hearing, speech-disabled or hearing.
Dial 711