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Accommodations are granted to students with the goal to remove barriers, accommodations do not ensure success in your class. Students can increase their change of success through building a network of skills, tools, and support around themselves. In addition to support students may receive at home, they should take advantage of the other academic services and student services available through SUNY Niagara in addition to the 3rd party agencies listed below on this page.
Many of the wrap-around services previously included on IEP/504 plans in high school can are supported through:
To serve the adaptive technology needs of our students, Theresa Zayatz serves as our resident Adaptive Technologist. She is responsible for maintaining our technology loans, training our students, training staff, and identifying new and emerging technology to help SUNY Niagara maintain its status with technology-driven accessibility solutions to remove student barriers.
Students are encouraged to take advantage of the numerous state and community agencies available to support students with disabilities. Many services provided are free or low-cost.
The Accessibility Services office is a resource to Faculty and Staff to help promote equal access principals and maintain compliance with ADA, Section 504 and WCAG legal standards at the College.
An Accessibility Services Module within the Brightspace Faculty & Staff Group is available to all SUNY Niagara Employees.
SUNY colleges and universities increasingly utilize technology to facilitate everything from recruitment to instruction. Consistent with its long-standing commitment to diversity and inclusion, SUNY recognizes the growing responsibilities associated with this reliance on technology to assure that individuals with disabilities have equitable access to electronic information resources.
Testing Center & Accessibility Services