Services
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Differences between high school and college
Differences between high school and college
Differences between high school and college
100

This is the office on campus that can help you find jobs, practice for interviews, and meet workplace expectations.

Career Center

100

This is the office you can go to to request reasonable accommodations like extra time on tests.

Accessibility Resources Office

100

Whose responsibility is it in high school to pay for an educational evaluation?

The school district

100

Whose responsibility is it to notify the Office of Disability Services if the academic adjustments are not working or if more accommodations need to be added?

Student

100

These are times when your professor is available to talk with you.

Office hours

200

This is the office on campus where you can go if you are having trouble adjusting to college life, depression, difficult relationships, and other concerns.

Counseling Center

200

This is the office that you go to to learn about paying for college.

Financial Aid

200

Whose responsibility is it to pay for an educational evaluation for determination of a disability in college?

The student

200

This allows students to observe adults in a work-place environment and exposes them to different careers.

Job Shadowing

200

Treated fairly and not discriminated against, discuss needs and accommodations, have personal information treated confidentially, work with support staff to determine appropriate accommodations, 

Rights

300

This office can help connect students, regardless of major, to a mentor.

Mentoring Center

300

This is the office you can go to to learn about scholarship opportunities. 

University Scholarship Office-the Branch

300

Notetakers for classes, extended time on tests, preferential seating, large print books and enlarged handouts are examples of 

Accommodations

300

In college, you have to give the school permission for them to share information about you with your parents.

True

300

Understand requirements of your program of study, request accommodations from Disability Service Supports and professors, 

Responsibilities

400

This is the office where you go to get vaccines and treatment for headaches, poison ivy, etc

Health Center

400

This is the person you can go to talk to if you are having trouble with a roommate.

Resident Assistant

400

Having 3 choices on a multiple choice instead of 4 like everybody else is an example of a 

Modification
400

Getting to class on time, doing your reading, writing your papers, waking up in the morning

Responsibilities

400

This agency can help pay for an evaluation to determine whether you have a disability

Vocational Rehabilitation Services

500

This is the office you can go to to learn about community service opportunities, academic and financial aid workshops, career events, and freshmen seminar courses.

21st Century Scholars

500

This is a place where you can go to study and get information

Library

500

Whose responsibility is it to provide documentation of a disability

Student

500

Professors will give you a copy of this at the beginning of every semester and they will expect you to keep it handy with you so that you can refer to it for course policies, due dates, and the course calendar.

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