Accomodations for Dual Enrollment Students
Students with a high school IEP or 504 plan may be able to receive accommodations through their dual enrollment college. It is important to note, however, that the process is quite different to the high school level, and any accommodations at the high school level do not automatically transfer to the college. The process differs slightly between the partner colleges, but in all cases, students are required to connect with the appropriate department, follow all required steps, and provide the required documentation. It is very important to begin this process as early as possible, preferably prior to the start of the academic term.
Daytona State College
Counseling and Accessibility Services
(386) 506-3038
Indian River State College
Student Accessibility Services
Information and Instructions for Requesting Services
accessibilityservices@irsc.edu
Polk State College
Office of Disability Services
863.669.2309
How to register with the Office of Disability Services
Seminole State College
Disability Support Services
dss@seminolestate.edu, 407.708.2110
https://www.seminolestate.edu/dss
University of Florida
Students who receive services at their high school will receive information from the UF dual enrollment office to get them started with the process of registering with the Disability Resource Center (DRC).
UF’s Disability Resource Center (DRC)
Information from the Dept of Education regarding accommodations at the college level.