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Welcome to Disability Access Services at SFCC!

We look forward to working with you! We help hundreds of students with learning, sensory, physical, and/or psychological disabilities. Our staff makes sure students with disabilities have equal access to SFCC programs, equipment, and activities.

Available Services

Services provided to students may include but are not limited to:

  • Help completing the admissions process
  • Referral to counseling or academic advising
  • Classroom accommodations
    • Sign language/oral interpreters, note takers, readers, alternate testing, alternative format textbooks, etc.
  • Priority registration (if justified by disability)
  • Referral to resources on and off campus
  • Use of assistive technology
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Our Vision

Students will experience an inclusive, barrier-free campus and receive the tools, resources, and knowledge they need to reach their goals.

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ADA Compliance

The Community Colleges of Spokane complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and other relevant state and federal laws in providing services and accommodations to students with disabilities.

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Who Is Eligible?

Are you considered a person with a disability under the law? Have you identified yourself to a disability access service provider? Did you provide current documentation regarding your disability? If you answered yes to these questions the Disability Access Office is now able to provide the right assistance to you.

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Getting Help from Disability Access Services

Complete and submit an Inquiry Form by choosing one of the links below:

  1. Online (allows attachments and submit)
  2. PDF (fillable, saveable to attach to an email)

Filling out one of the form types provides DAS with necessary information. If you have it, submit documentation of your disability. Once everything has been submitted to us, please contact our office to schedule an appointment.

DAS staff will review your documentation and discuss the impact of your disability with you in order to determine what is needed to provide equal access to all our programs. Remember, if you don't have documentation, you can still meet with DAS staff to discuss your situation.