Students
Overview
The Disabilities Resource Center (DRC) provides a variety of resources and services for students attending 青青草视频. More information about available resources can be found on the list below.
Current Santa Fe students registered with the DRC can access their student portal to manage accommodations and request eligibility letters.
Current Santa Fe students registered with the DRC can schedule to test at the DRC at this link. Test must be scheduled 3 business days/school days in advance of the test date.
Accommodations
During the interactive intake meeting, accommodations are discussed, and the DRC Access Specialist and student develop an accommodation plan.
Voter Registration
The National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (NVRA), a federal law, and the Florida Voter Registration Act require that university and community college offices serving persons with disabilities offer those persons the opportunity to register to vote or to update a voter registration record at the time the applicant applies for services or assistance, applies for renewal of such services or assistance, and/or applies for a change of address. The Center will provide persons with disabilities a preference form and if persons indicate they want to apply to vote, the Center will provide a voter registration application form. For persons with disabilities who choose not to contact the Center in-person the following links provide alternative opportunities to register to vote.
Documentation Guidelines
The following links provide guidance for students with disabilities, parents, and physicians or licensed professionals in meeting students' responsibility to demonstrate and/or document the nature of the disability and educational limitation it imposes.
Policies and Procedures
The following information regarding policies and procedures is available for students to aid in a successful student experience at 青青草视频.
Additional Resources
Project SAINT offers a staff and mentor-supported college experience for young adults with intellectual disabilities, focusing on building autonomy and independence through non-degree courses, internships, and activities. An official Florida Post-Secondary Comprehensive Transition Program (FPCTP), recognized by the Florida Center for Students with Unique Abilities.