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Disability Services Office Post-Secondary Disability Services Contacts BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SERVICES: Disability Resource Center (DRC) http://www.bcit.ca/drc/ PROGRAMS: N/A ADDRESS: Burnaby Campus (DRC located at Burnaby Campus) SW1 Rm 2300 3700 Willingdon Avenue Burnaby, BC, V5G 3H2 604-451-6963 Downtown Campus 555 Seymour Street Vancouver, BC, V6B 3H6 Great Northern Way Campus 555 Great Northern Way Vancouver, BC, V5T 1E2 Marine Campus 265 West Esplanade North Vancouver, BC, V7M 1A5 Aerospace Technology Campus 3800 Cessna Drive Richmond, BC V7B 0A1 PHONE: Burnaby Campus Main Switchboard 604-434-5734 Toll Free: 1-866-434-1610 WEB: http://www.bcit.ca/ TTY/TDD: 604-432-8954 CAMOSUN COLLEGE SERVICES: Disability Resource Centre http://camosun.ca/services/drc/ PROGRAMS: Employment Training and Preparation http://camosun.ca/learn/programs/etp/index.html ADDRESS: Lansdowne Campus: Disability Resource Centre Isabel Dawson Building 3100 Foul Bay Road Victoria, BC, V8P 5J2 250-370-3321 Interurban Campus: Disability Resource Centre 4461 Interurban Road Victoria, BC, V9E 2C1 250-370-3312 Interurban Campus: ETP Programs 4461 Interurban Road Victoria, BC, V9E 2C1 250-370-4941 or 250-370-3845 PHONE: Main Switchboard 250-370-3000 Toll Free: 1-877-554-7555 WEB: http://camosun.ca/ TTY/TDD: Interurban Campus: 250-370-4051 Lansdowne Campus: 250-370-3311 CAPILANO UNIVERSITY SERVICES: Disability Services http://www.capilanou.ca/services/advice/disabilities.html PROGRAMS: Speech Assisted Reading, Writing and Math Program http://www.capilanou.ca/programs/speech.html Access to Work Program http://www.capilanou.ca/programs/access/skills.html Discover Employability Program http://www.capilanou.ca/programs/access/discover.html ADDRESS: North Vancouver Campus 2055 Purcell Way North Vancouver, BC, V7J 3H5 604-986-1911 Squamish Campus P.O. Box 1538 1150 Carson Place Squamish, BC, V8B 0B1 604-892-5322 or Toll Free: 604-986-1911 ext 5800 Sunshine Coast Campus P.O Box 1609 5627 Inlet Avenue Sechelt, BC, V0N 3A0 604-885-9310 or Toll Free: 604-986-1911 ext 5900 PHONE: University Switchboard 604-986-1911 WEB: http://www.capilanou.ca/home.html TTY/TDD: 604-990-7848 COLLEGE OF NEW CALEDONIA SERVICES: Disability Support Services http://www.cnc.bc.ca/Exploring/Services/Disability_Support_Services.htm PROGRAMS: Job Education and Training http://www.cnc.bc.ca/CNC_Programs/jet.htm ADDRESS: Prince George Campus 3330-22nd Avenue Prince George, BC, V2N 1P8 250-562-2131 or Toll Free: 1-800-371-8111 Lakes District Campus P.O Box 5000 Burns Lake, BC, V0J 1E0 250-692-1750 or Toll Free: 1-866-692-1943 Mackenzie Campus P.O Box 2110 Mackenzie, BC, V0J 2C0 250-997-7200 or Toll Free: 1-877-997-4333 Nechako Campus 3231 Hospital Road Vanderhoof, BC, V0J 3A2 250-567-3200 Quesnel Campus 100 Campus Way Quesnel, BC, V2J 7K1 250-991-7500 or Toll Free: 1-866-680-7550 PHONE: 1-800-371-8111 WEB: http://www.cnc.bc.ca/ TTY/TDD: Telus Relay Service (TTY: 711/ Voice: 1-800-855-0511) COLLEGE OF THE ROCKIES SERVICES: Disability Services http://www.cotr.bc.ca/disability/ PROGRAMS: Transitions Program (Adult Special Education) http://www.cotr.bc.ca/transition/ ADDRESS: Cranbrook Campus 2700 College Way, Box 8500 Cranbrook, BC, V1C 5L7 250-489-2751 Cranbrook- Gold Creek Campus 1305 24th Avenue S, P.O Box 8500 Cranbrook, BC, V1C 5L7 Creston Campus 301-16th Avenue, PO Box 1978 Creston, BC, V0B 1G0 250-428-5332 Fernie Campus 342-3rd Avenue, P.O Box 1770 Ferne, BC, V0B 1M0 250-423-4691 or Toll Free: 1-866-423-4691 Golden Campus 1305 South 9th Street, PO Box 376 Golden, BC, V0A 1H0 250-344-5901 Invermere Campus RR #4, #2-1535 14th Street Invermere, BC, V0A 1K4 250-342-3210 Kimberley Campus 555 McKenzie Street Kimberley, BC, V1A 2C1 250-427-7116 PHONE: Toll Free: 1-877-489-2687 WEB: http://www.cotr.bc.ca/ TTY/TDD: DOUGLAS COLLEGE SERVICES: Centre for Students with Disabilities http://www.douglas.bc.ca/services/centre-for-disabilities.html PROGRAMS: Consumer and Job Preparation http://www.douglas.bc.ca/calendar/programs/pconjobp.html Career and Employment Preparation http://www.douglas.bc.ca/calendar/programs/pcepad.html Basic Occupational Education http://www.douglas.bc.ca/calendar/programs/pboe.html Light Warehouse Training Program http://www.douglas.bc.ca/programs/basic-occupational-education/lightwarehouse.html Customer Service and Cashier Training Program http://www.douglas.bc.ca/programs/basic-occupational-education/customer.html ADDRESS: Mailing Address Douglas College P.O Box 2503 New Westminster, BC, V3L 5B2 New Westminster Campus 700 Royal Avenue New Westminster, BC, V3M 5Z5 David Lam Campus 1250 Pinetree Way Coquitlam, BC, V3B 7X3 PHONE: Main Switchboard 604-527-5400 WEB: http://www.douglas.bc.ca/home.html TTY/TDD: 604-527-5450 EMILY CARR UNIVERSITY OF ART & DESIGN SERVICES: Disability Service http://www.ecuad.ca/studentservices/disability PROGRAMS: N/A ADDRESS: 1399 Johnston Street, Granville Island Vancouver, BC, V6H 3R9 604-844-3800 PHONE: Toll Free: 1-800-832-7788 WEB: http://www.ecuad.ca/home TTY/TDD: Only for Outgoing calls JUSTICE INSTITUTE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA SERVICES: Student Services http://www.jibc.ca/studentServices/disabilities_services.htm PROGRAMS: N/A ADDRESS: 715 McBride Boulevard New Westminster, BC, V3L 5T4 604-525-5422 PHONE: Toll Free: 1-888-865-7764 WEB: http://www.jibc.ca/ TTY/TDD: Telus Relay Service (TTY: 711/ Voice: 1-800-855-0511) KWANTLEN POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY SERVICES: Services for Students with Disabilities http://www.kwantlen.ca/ssd.html PROGRAMS: Access Program for People with Disabilities http://www.kwantlen.ca/qualifying/appd.html ADDRESS: Surrey Campus 12666 72nd Ave Surrey, BC, 604-599-2044 Richmond Campus 8771 Lansdowne Road Richmond, BC 604-599-2600 Cloverdale Campus 5500 180 Street Cloverdale, BC 604-598-6050 Langley Campus 20901 Langley Bypass Langley, BC, 604-599-3213 PHONE: Main Switchboard 604-599-2100 WEB: http://www.kwantlen.bc.ca/home.html TTY/TDD: Telus Relay Service (TTY: 711/ Voice: 1-800-855-0511) LANGARA COLLEGE SERVICES: Disability Services http://www.langara.bc.ca/student-services/disability/ PROGRAMS: N/A ADDRESS: 100 West 49th Avenue Vancouver, BC, V5Y 2Z6 604-323-5509 PHONE: Main Switchboard 604-323-5511 WEB: http://www.langara.bc.ca/ TTY/TDD: Telus Relay Service (TTY: 711/ Voice: 1-800-855-0511) NICOLA VALLEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SERVICES: Mil Juricic Ph: 250-378-3360 PROGRAMS: N/A ADDRESS: Merritt Campus 4155 Belshaw Street Merritt, BC, V1K 1R1 1-250-378-3300 Vancouver Campus 200-4355 Mathissi Place Burnaby, BC, V5G 4S8 604-602-9555 PHONE: 1-877-682-3300 WEB: http://www.nvit.ca/ TTY/TDD: Telus Relay Service (TTY: 711/ Voice: 1-800-855-0511) NORTH ISLAND COLLEGE SERVICES: Access for Students with Disabilities http://www.nic.bc.ca/departments/ASD/index.asp PROGRAMS: Employment Transition Program http://www.nic.bc.ca/calendar/access_for_students_with_disabilities/ Horticulture and Customer Service Program http://www.nic.bc.ca/program/horticulture_and_customer_service_program Latch-On Literacy and Technology Program http://www.nic.bc.ca/program/latch_on_literacy_and_technology_program ADDRESS: Comox Valley Campus 2300 Ryan Road Courtenay, BC, V9N 8N6 250-334-5000 Campbell River Campus 1685 South Dogwood Street Campbell River, BC, V9W 8C1 250-923-9700 Port Alberni Campus 3699 Roger Street Port Alberni, BC, V9Y 8E3 250-724-8711 Port Hardy Campus Box 901 9300 Trustee Road Port Hardy, BC, V0N 2P0 250-949-7912 PHONE: Toll Free: 1-800-715-0914 WEB: http://www.nic.bc.ca/ TTY/TDD: Telus Relay Service (TTY: 711/ Voice: 1-800-855-0511) NORTHERN LIGHTS SERVICES: Disability Services http://www.nlc.bc.ca/services.specialneeds.php PROGRAMS: Job Education and Training Program http://nlc.bc.ca/subsite.development.index.php?ProgramActiveList=programdetails&ProgramID=31 ADDRESS: Atlin Campus Box 29 Atlin, BC, V0W 1A0 250-651-7762 Chetwynd Campus Box 1180 Chetwynd, BC, V0C 1J0 250-788-2248 Dawson Creek Campus 11401 8th Street Dawson Creek, BC, V1G 4G2 250-782-5251 Dease Lake Campus Lot 10 Commercial Drive Dease Lake, BC, V0C 1L0 250-771-5500 Fort Nelson Campus Box 860 5201 Simpson Trail Fort Nelson, BC, V0C 1R0 250-774-2741 Tumbler Ridge Campus 180 Southgate Tumbler Ridge, BC, V0C 2W0 250-242-5591 PHONE: 1-866-463-6652 WEB: http://www.nlc.bc.ca/ TTY/TDD: Telus Relay Service (TTY: 711/ Voice: 1-800-855-0511) NORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE SERVICES: Student Support Services http://www.nwcc.bc.ca/Students/accessibility.cfm PROGRAMS: Adult Special Education http://www.nwcc.bc.ca/programs/ase.cfm ADDRESS: Hazelton Campus 4815 Swannell Drive Box 338 Hazelton, BC, V0J 1Y0 250-842-5291 Houston Campus 3221 14th Street, W. Box 1277 Houston, BC, V0J 1Z0 250-845-7266 Kitimat Campus 606 Mountainview Square Kitimat, BC, V8C 2N2 250-632-4766 Qay'llnagaay #2 Second Beach Road P.O. Box 1523, Skideegate, BC, V0T 1S0 250-559-7885 Masset Campus Box 559, 1730 Hodges Masset, Haida Gwaii, BC, V0T 1M0 250-626-3670 Nass Valley Campus WWN, St.Peters Hall, Box 237 New Aiyansh, BC, V0J 1A0 250-633-2292 Prince Rupert Campus 353 5th Street Prince Rupert, BC, V8J 3L6 250-624-6054 Queen Charlotte Campus 138 Bay Street P.O. Box 67 Queen Charlotte, BC, V0T 1S0 250-559-8222 Smithers Campus 3966 2nd Avenue Box 3606 Smithers, BC, V0J 2N0 250-847-4461 Terrace Campus 5331 McConnell Ave Terrace, BC, V8G 4X2 250-635-6511 PHONE: 1-877-277-2288 WEB: http://www.nwcc.bc.ca/ TTY/TDD: Telus Relay Service (TTY: 711/ Voice: 1-800-855-0511) OKANAGAN COLLEGE SERVICES: Disability Services http://www.okanagan.bc.ca/administration/students/disability-services.html PROGRAMS: Adult Special Education http://www.okanagan.bc.ca/courses/foundational/ase.html ADDRESS: Salmon Arm Box 189 2552 Trans Canada Hwy.
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