2020-2021 College & Post-Secondary Services for Persons with Disabilities in Indiana
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COLLEGE AND POST-SECONDARY SERVICES FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES IN INDIANA 2020-2021 EDITION Revised for: Indiana Department of Education by: IN*SOURCE (Indiana Resource Center for Families with Special Needs) 1703 South Ironwood Drive South Bend, Indiana 46613 (574) 234-7101, (800) 332-4433 FAX: (574) 234-7279 Email: [email protected] Website: www.insource.org NOTE: Information provided was self-reported by the colleges and universities. All information is believed to be correct at time of reporting, but is subject to change. Indiana Department of Education and IN*SOURCE do not endorse or recommend colleges and universities. Verify all particulars and information with college or university prior to registering. Ancilla College Ancilla College is committed to ensuring equal Kristen Robson, BCBA educational access and opportunities to qualified ADA Coordinator students with documented disabilities who wish to PO Box 1 receive accommodations. Accommodations are 9601 South Union Road awarded on a case by case basis depending on the Donaldson, IN 46513-0001 documentation received. Ancilla also offers 574-936-8898 ext. 364 developmental courses in reading, writing, and math 574-935-1773 (fax) to help enhance college readiness. Additional Email: [email protected] academic supports available to students free of Website: https//www.ancilla.edu charge include access to both a Writing Lab, and a Math Lab. Ancilla College also has a Center for Student Achievement which can provide services such as peer tutoring for all courses offered at Ancilla, as well as one-on-one assistance with time- management, organization, and study skills. Ancilla College supports a program specific for students diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) called the Autism Program at Ancilla College (APAC). This program provides extra supports in regards to academic, independent, social, and career readiness skills in a format designed to be beneficial for those on the spectrum. For more information on any disability related service, contact Kristen Robson or the Office of Admissions. Anderson University Reasonable accommodations are individually Ms. Teresa Coplin, Director determined, and appropriate documentation is Disability Services for Students required. Services may include, but are not limited Kissinger Learning Center to, testing accommodations, alternative format Anderson, IN 46012-3495 textbooks, note taking support, academic advising, (765) 641-4223 and advocacy. (765) 641-3851 (Fax) Email: [email protected] Incoming freshmen with a diagnosis of specific Website: www.anderson.edu learning disabilities and/or ADHD may apply for the Bridges program, a one-semester transitional program. Remedial classes are not available. All AU students have access to study groups/tutors and writing assistance at no additional cost. Ball State University The Office of Disability Services assures the Dr. Courtney Jarrett, Director commitment of Ball State University to offer equal Disability Services opportunity in higher education to qualified students Student Center 116 with disabilities. Disability Services facilitates many Muncie, IN 47306-0835 services and accommodations for Ball State (765) 285-5293 (Voice) students with disabilities, including testing (765) 285-5295 (Fax) accommodations, textbooks in alternate formats, Email: [email protected] housing accommodations, and sign language Website: www.bsu.edu/disabilityservices interpreters. NOTE: Information provided was self-reported by the colleges and universities. All information is believed to be correct at time of reporting, but is subject to change. Indiana Department of Education and IN*SOURCE do not endorse or recommend colleges and universities. Verify all particulars and information with college or university prior to registering. Bethel University Bethel University is an equal opportunity college Rachel Kennedy, Director of the Center for with equal access to courses, programs, services Academic Success and activities. Students are given the opportunity to 1001 Bethel Circle learn and receive reasonable accommodations Mishawaka, IN 46545 which are individually determined and based upon (574) 807-7460/(574) 807-7462 the functional impact of the condition and impact (574) 807-7128 (Fax) with environment. Professional judgment is used Email: [email protected] when determining accommodations. Outside . Website: www betheluniversity edu documentation may be requested. Examples of some accommodations are as follows: extended testing time in a quiet environment, note-taking assistance, recording lectures, alternative format textbooks, interpreters and more to meet students’ specific needs. Butler University Accommodations are determined on a case by case Ms. Michele Atterson, M.A., Director basis. The appropriate documentation is required. Student Disability Services For more specific information, please contact 4600 Sunset Avenue Student Disability Services at (317) 940-9308 or Indianapolis, IN 46208-3485 refer to our website at www.butler.edu/disability. (317) 940-9308 (317) 940-9036 (Fax) (800) 368-6852 Email: [email protected] Website: www.butler.edu/disability Calumet College of St. Joseph Calumet College of St. Joseph seeks to provide Mrs. Angela Szczepanik-Sanchez opportunities for equal access in programs, Coordinator of Academic and Disability services, and activities. Students with documented Services disabilities requiring access to academic activities 2400 New York Avenue are encouraged to contact Academic Support Whiting, IN 46394 Programs. Calumet College of St. Joseph and (219) 473-4349 Academic Support Programs strive to meet the (877) 700-9100 ext. 349 (Toll Free) needs of all students providing academic services in (219) 473-4277 (Fax) accordance with Americans with Disabilities Act Email: [email protected] (ADA) guidelines. “Reasonable accommodations” Website: www.ccsj.edu as stated by the ADA must be provided on a case by case basis to individuals with disabilities. Examples of services and/or accommodations are exam proctoring, audio format textbooks, adaptive technology, tutoring, and learning communities. NOTE: Information provided was self-reported by the colleges and universities. All information is believed to be correct at time of reporting, but is subject to change. Indiana Department of Education and IN*SOURCE do not endorse or recommend colleges and universities. Verify all particulars and information with college or university prior to registering. DePauw University Student Accessibility Services provides equal Ms. Meggan Herrald Johnston, Director of access for individuals with disabilities by providing Student Accessibility Services reasonable accommodations for students with 408 S. Locust St. documented disabilities. Testing accommodations, Union Building Suite 208 textbooks in alternative formats, LiveScribe Greencastle, IN 46135 Pens, and note takers are among the services (765) 658-6267 provided. Students must voluntarily disclose their (765) 658-4021 (Fax) specific disability and are encouraged to contact Email: [email protected] Meggan Johnston, Director of Student Accessibility Website: Services, Union Building 208. http://www.depauw.edu/academics/academic- resources/students-with-disabilities/ Earlham College Earlham College accommodations students with Mrs. Donna Keesling, Director disabilities but offers no specific program. Academic Enrichment Center Accommodations may include extended time on tests, Livescribe Pens, Kurzweil 3000, and limited Drawer 134 Braille embossing. Verification is required before Richmond, IN 47374 any disability accommodations are granted. (765) 983-1341 (765) 973-2120 (Fax) All students have access--free of charge--to peer Email: [email protected] tutors, computer labs for assignments, academic Website: www.earlham.edu counseling, study skills, and limited psychological counseling. The campus has partial accessibility. Franklin College Franklin College is committed to providing equal Katie Wehner, Dean of Academic Success access to students with disabilities. Reasonable 101 Branigin Blvd. and appropriate accommodations will be provided to students with disabilities to ensure equal access to Franklin, IN 46131 academic programs and other college-sponsored (317) 738-8286 activities. It is the responsibility of the student to Email: [email protected] identify him/herself and formally request Website: www.franklincollege.edu accommodations. Medical records, psychoeducational testing and school records may help support specific requests. Exam accommodations, note taking assistance, and textbooks in alternative format are examples of accommodations provided. In addition, students are invited to take advantage of the academic support services offered within the Academic Resource Center. NOTE: Information provided was self-reported by the colleges and universities. All information is believed to be correct at time of reporting, but is subject to change. Indiana Department of Education and IN*SOURCE do not endorse or recommend colleges and universities. Verify all particulars and information with college or university prior to registering. Goshen College All students have access to the campus computer Judy Weaver, Director lab, reading/writing software, writing center, study Academic Success Center groups, and peer tutoring. Additional services such as note takers, test readers/scribes, and extended Goshen, IN 46526 time on tests are offered to students with (574)