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Services Available for Students with Lds at Ontario Colleges and Universities Services Available for Students with LDs at Ontario Colleges and Universities Institution Student Accessibilities Services Website Student Accessibilities Services Contact Information Algoma University http://www.algomau.ca/learningcentre/ 705-949-2301 ext.4221 learning@algomau.ca Algonquin College http://www.algonquincollege.com/accessibility-office/ 613-727-4723 ext.7058 coffeyk@algonquincollege.com Brock University https://brocku.ca/services-students-disabilities 905-668-5550 ext.3240 sswd@brocku.ca Cambrian College http://www.cambriancollege.ca/AboutCambrian/Pages/Accessibilit 705-566-8101 ext.7420 y.aspx disabilityservices@cambriancollege.ca Canadore College http://www.canadorecollege.ca/departments-services/student- College Drive Campus: success-services 705-474-7600 ext.5205 Resource Centre: 705-474-7600 ext.5544 Commerce Court Campus: 705-474-7600 ext.5655 Aviation Campus: 705-474-7600 ext.5956 Parry Sound Campus: 705-746-9222 ext.7351 Carleton University http://carleton.ca/accessibility/ 613-520-5622 equity@carleton.ca Centennial College https://www.centennialcollege.ca/student-life/student- Ashtonbee Campus: services/centre-for-students-with-disabilities/ 416-289-5000 ext.7202 Morningside Campus: 416-289-5000 ext.8025 Progress Campus: 416-289-5000 ext.2627 Story Arts Centre: 416-289-5000 ext.8664 csd@centennialcollege.ca Services Available for Students with LDs at Ontario Colleges and Universities Conestoga College https://www.conestogac.on.ca/accessibility-services/ 519-748-5220 ext.3232 asoffice@conestogac.on.ca Confederation College http://www.confederationc.on.ca/accessibility 807-475-6618 Durham College http://www.durhamcollege.ca/student-experience/helping-you- 905-721-3123 succeed/access-and-support-centre asc@durhamcollege.ca Fanshawe College http://www.fanshawec.ca/accessibility-services 519-452-4282 accessibility@fanshawec.ca Fleming College http://flemingcollege.ca/services/accessible-education-services Peterborough and Cobourg: 1-866-353-6464 ext.1527 Lindsay and Haliburton: 1-866-353-6464 ext.3320 George Brown College http://www.georgebrown.ca/disabilityservices.aspx 416-415-5000 ext.2622 1-800-265-2002 letstalk@georgebrown.ca Georgian College http://www.georgiancollege.ca/student-services/accessibility- Barrie Campus: services/ 705-722-1523 Midland Campus: 705-526-3666 Muskoka Campus: 705-646-7629 Orangeville Campus: 519-940-0331 Orillia Campus: 705-325-2740 ext.3113 or 705-329-3113 Owen Sound Campus: 519-376-0840 ext.2099 South Georgian Bay Campus: 705-445-2961 Humber College http://www.humber.ca/student-life/swac/accessible-learning North Campus: 416-675-5090 Lakeshore Campus: 416-675-6622 ext.3331 Services Available for Students with LDs at Ontario Colleges and Universities Kemptville College https://www.kemptvillec.uoguelph.ca/current-students/lrc 613-258-8336 ext.61335 hebuck@uoguelph.ca Lakehead University https://www.lakeheadu.ca/faculty-and- Thunder Bay Campus: staff/departments/services/sas 807-343-8047 manager-sas@lakeheadu.ca Orillia Campus: 705-330-4008 ext.213 oraccess@lakeheadu.ca Lambton College https://www.mylambton.ca/Accessibility_Centre/Home/ 519) 542-7751 ext.3566 MaryEllen.Gibbons@lambtoncollege.ca Laurentian University https://laurentian.ca/accessibility-services 1-800-461-4030 ext.3324 accessibilityservicesinfo@lul.ca Loyalist College http://www.loyalistcollege.com/current-students/student-success- 613-969-1913 services/accessability-centre/ McMaster University http://sas.mcmaster.ca/ 905-525-9140 ext.28652 sas@mcmaster.ca. Mohawk College http://www.mohawkcollege.ca/studentservices/accessiblelearnings Fennell Campus: ervices.html 905-575-2211 STARRT Campus: 905-575-5000 IAHS Campus: 905-540-4247 ext. 26751 Niagara College* http://www.niagaracollege.ca/content/CentreforStudentswithDisa Welland Campus: bilitiesCSWD/DisabilityandYou/LearningDisabilities.aspx 905-735-2211 or 641-2252 or 563-3254, ext.7602 Niagara on the Lake Campus: 905-735-2211 or 641-2252 or 563-3254, ext.4408 Nipissing University http://www.nipissingu.ca/departments/student-development-and- 705-474-3450 ext.4362 services/accessibility-services/Pages/default.aspx sas@nipissingu.ca Northern College http://www.northernc.on.ca/accessibility/ Haileybury Campus: 705-672-3376 Services Available for Students with LDs at Ontario Colleges and Universities Kirkland Lake Campus: 705-567-9291 Moosonee Campus: 705-336-2913 Timmins Campus: 705-235-3211 info@northern.on.ca OCAD University http://www.ocadu.ca/services/disability-services.htm 416-977-6000 ext. 339 csd@ocadu.ca Queen’s University http://www.queensu.ca/hcds/ds/ (613) 533-6467 dso@queensu.ca Ridgetown College http://www.ridgetownc.uoguelph.ca/services/accessibilityservices. 519-674-1500 ext.63206 cfm awszol@uoguelph.ca Ryerson University http://www.ryerson.ca/studentlearningsupport/index.html 416-598-5978 sls@ryerson.ca Sault College http://www.saultcollege.ca/services/StudentServices/AccessibilityS 1-800-461-2260 ervices.asp Seneca College http://www.senecacollege.ca/students/counselling/ Newnham Campus: 416-491-5050 ext.22900 King Campus: 416-491-5050 ext.55157 Markham Campus: 416-491-5050 ext.77508 Seneca@York Campus: 416-491-5050 ext.33150 Sheridan College https://www.sheridancollege.ca/life-at-sheridan/student- Trafalgar Campus: services/accessible-learning-services.aspx 905-845-9430 ext.2530 trafalgar.als@sheridancollege.ca Davis Campus: 905-459-7533 ext.5168 davis.als@sheridancollege.ca Hazel McCallion Campus: 905-845-9430 ext.5737 Services Available for Students with LDs at Ontario Colleges and Universities hmc.als@sheridancollege.ca Skills Training Centre: 905-845-9430 ext.2618 stc.als@sheridancollege.ca St. Clair College http://www.stclaircollege.ca/studentservices/accessibilityservices.h 519-972-2727 ext.4226 tml lcommons@stclaircollege.ca St. Lawrence College https://www.stlawrencecollege.ca/campuses-and- Brockville Campus: services/services-and-facilities/accessibility/ 613-345-0660 ext.3154 Cornwall Campus: 613-933-6080 ext.2709 Kingston Campus: 613-544-5400 ext.1593 caas@sl.on.ca The Michener Institute http://michener.ca/discover-michener/accessibility-at- 416-596-3101 michener/accessibility/ Toll Free 1-800-387-9066 Trent University http://www.trentu.ca/sas 705-748-1281 sas@trentu.ca University of Guelph https://www.uoguelph.ca/csd/ 519-824-4120 ext.56208 csd@uoguelph.ca University of Ontario http://sites.uoit.ca/student_accessibility/ 905-721-3266 Institute of Technology studentaccessibility@uoit.ca University of Ottawa https://sass.uottawa.ca/en/access 613-562-5976 adapt@uOttawa.ca University of Toronto St. George Campus: St. George Campus: http://www.accessibility.utoronto.ca/ 416-978-2011 Mississauga Campus: accessibility.services@utoronto.ca http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/accessability/accessability-resource- Mississauga Campus: centre-2037-davis-building 905-569-4699 Scarborough Campus: access.utm@utoronto.ca http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~ability/ Scarborough Campus: 416-287-7560 ability@utsc.utoronto.ca Services Available for Students with LDs at Ontario Colleges and Universities University of Waterloo https://uwaterloo.ca/disability-services/ 519-888-4567 ext. 35082 access@uwaterloo.ca University of Windsor http://www1.uwindsor.ca/disability/ 519-253-3000 ext.3288 disability@uwindsor.ca Western University http://accessibility.uwo.ca/ 519-661-2111 ext.85562 accessibility@uwo.ca Wilfrid Laurier University http://waterloo.mylaurier.ca/accessible/info/home.htm 519-884-0710 ext.3086 Accessible_Learning@wlu.ca York University* http://lds.info.yorku.ca/ 416-736-5383 ldinfo@yorku.ca *Institutions that have specific webpages and services for students with learning disabilities. .
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