Meet with each new instructor within the first 2 weeks of class. If possible, meet with them before the semester begins. Have copies of your Accommodations Letter (signed by the Disabilities Counselor) and a list of accommodations you will need. Be prepared to answer general questions about the accommodations you are requesting and your disability.
You do not need to go into detail about your disability, but you do need to talk about the limitations it causes and how it may impact studying, coursework, and any classroom needs. You may wish to explain any weaknesses caused by the disability and be able to describe your strengths including accommodations that have worked for you.
If questions arise that you cannot answer OR if your instructor refuses to grant you the requested accommodations, do not argue. Arrange to get back to your instructor after the next class period and contact Melissa Klein, Special Needs Coordinator, for an appointment to discuss the situation. She can be reached at 319-296-4014, mklein@hawkeyecollege.edu, or by stopping by the Student Services Center located in Hawkeye Center – Upper Level.
Apply the following principles of effective learning when you study. These principles will increase your chances of success.
Student Services Upper Level - Hawkeye Center 319-296-4014 or 800-670-4769 ext. 1368 mklein@hawkeyecollege.edu