Montgomery Community College seeks to comply fully with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act and we are fully committed to making programs, courses, and services available to all citizens.
If you have a special need that may affect your academic performance and are seeking accommodations, it is your responsibility to inform the Director of Counseling Services as soon as possible. It is important to request accommodations and/or make your disability known in a timely manner in order that we may consider your request and recommend reasonable accommodations.
Contact:
Margo Gaddy, Director of Counseling Services
Building 100
910.576.6222 ext. 210
gaddym@montgomery.edu
To determine the student's eligibility for services, documentation of disability may be required of all students requesting academic adjustments or auxiliary aids. Documentation may include results of medical, psychological, or emotional diagnostic tests, or other professional evaluations for verification of the need for adjustments or aids. Montgomery Community College will, where possible, seek assistance from outside agencies (i.e. Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, and other organizations).
Appropriate testing accommodations are available upon request for students with special needs. Students with learning disabilities must provide documentation and have the documentation evaluated before requests for accommodations will be granted. Applications to request psychological, medical and other related professional evaluations may be obtained from the Director of Counseling Services or the Admissions Officer.